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Senate ·Republicans de.feated
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A LOTO' cmcKS-IWsemaryRandolphandiWda
Weaver, ~It Ulrlghl, Modem Supply employees, were
keptbusyWednesdayboxlnundunboxlngl700chlck8

during Modem Supply's annual Chick 'Days event
which Is held each spring.

'Chick Day' special held by
Meigs County business firtn
Raisingpoultryforeggsandmeat special "Chick Days" .event Wed·
Is a tradition many famllles have
nesday. Three Iow-pr1ced special
shared for generations . Those who deals on heavy breed chicks and 50
. grew up on farms wUI recall the pounds of medicated Putina Chick
egg-tich pound cakes that carried Start.e r were offered, lilcludlng 25
bluerlbbonsawayfromcountyfalrs chlcksfor$W; 50chlcksfor$32; and
every year, and the chicken and 100 chicks priced at $50. A10 percent
dumpling Sunday dinners, says
discount was offered on all Pur1na
Marvin Glasgo of Pomeroy's Mod·
health products, poultry equipment
ern Supply.
andfeedsdurtngChlckDays.
Tn order to trim the grocery bill ,
Glasgo points out that raising
many Individuals, both on and off chickens for eggs or meat is easy,
· the farm , now enjoy backyard .relatively Ine~penslve and reqUires
' · · . onlY limited 'space which can -be
poultry ~a Ising, h,e adds.
To encourage"'llckyard ·poultry- weJI-protecied'frorp. dniit, cold and
raising a nd · to support · current other anln\als.
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hobbyists, Modern Supply held a
For area residents interested in

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starting their own "family flock,"
ModernSupplywtllofferadviceand
guidance throughout the year on
howtoralsechlckensfromthelrflrst
day through laying. Glasgo hates
that a flock slarted lit early spting
could produce eggs by late summer
andthataflockofonly25Iaylnghens
provides plenty of fresh eggs for a
familyoffour.
Further details and treelnformatlon on raising chicks are available
by contacting Modern Supply or by
writing to:· ·PurinaMUis, Inc., 83.'j S. · · ·
8th Stro;'t .. J,AP, St.I:oilis, MO 63102.
Attention: Chicks.
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regard in the
,other
Koblentz, and ·Fultz.
than permitting the use of the Meigs Richardson, attorney with the firm
County name and giving the of Calfee, Halt.er and Gr'Iswald,
Gary Midkiff, 49, of Sandusky,
formerly
of Meigs County, died
approvaL
Cleveland, indicated that resolu·
A rollcall!nd!catedthat75percent tions for consideration by the
Wednesday In Sandusky HospitaL
of the members of the community community Improvement group
Survivors Include his wife, Carol,
and the commissioners do met legal
Improvement corporation was on
at home: two children by a previous
marriage, Earl Midkiff and Julia
hand for last night's . meeting · requirements forthe Issuance of the
thereby meeting the quorum rebonds. It was pointed out that MRG,
Leber, both of Sandusky; three
qulrement. Members on hand for
has a strong financial statement.
grand children; and his parents, Mr.
Richardson and Noca were asked
and Mrs. Homer Midkiff of Quartzthe special session were Lee
McComas, H. E. Shields, C. E.
to leave the meeting to allow a
side, Arizona.
Blakeslee, Richard Follrod, Mary discussion among community lm·
Services will be at noon Saturday
Hohst.etter, Richard Jones, Carson provement corporation members.
at Qulck-Park-Nye Funeral Horne,
Crow. George Collins,. Richard The only matters of concern were
617 Columbus Ave., Sandusky.
Owen, Katie Crow, Paul Patterson, the affect ofthenewstoreonexlstlng
Friends may call at the funeral
home
from 24 p.m. and 7-9 p.m .
businesses and the lack of expansion
Friday.
area around the new store. Several
business people among the membership Indicated that they, too, feel
(Continued from page 1)
that a new business dQes help
society people and perhaps eUmi· existing business. The corporation
nate problems such as the one that membership unanimously en"
now exists because of the missing dorsed the Big Wheel project and
wa~
poodle.
Noca and Richar'dson were so
Kellough stressed the keeping of advised as they returned to the
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Mayor
accurill.e dog pound records, some- meeting room. The county commisV. Volnovlch has declared
George
thing which Is not done In Meigs sioners in a session which followed
"war
on
auto theft" In Cleveland
County. He said hedld not knowhow with Noca and Rlchardso,n c5mwhere
theft
rates are among the
officials knew which dogs had been pleted their necessary endorsement
highest
In
the
country.
in the pound three days, as required ottpe paperwork on the project.
"Those
.
citizens
who have had
by law, and which ones hadn't.
their
cars
stolen
arepalilfully
aware
Kellough said that pound officials
of the problem," Volnovlch said
should not be worklng under
Wednesday. "Each year, about
assumption only. '
'13,00Jcars are stolen In the city and
McKinney reported that a total of
the total value of those cars exceeds
77 people have visited the pound
Five calls were answered by local
$52
miUion."
·
during the last three Sundays.
units on Wednesday, the Meigs
Volnovlch
launched
an
effort to
McKinnt&gt;y began on Aptil 14 to County Emergency Medical Servitighten
motor
vehicle
title
laws,
donate his services at the pound on ces reports.
increase
law
enforcement
and
Sundays In order to give Clarence
At 1:29 a.m. Pomeroy took Jacob
improve
community
awareness.
Taylor, dog warden a day off. About Roush from East Main St., to
"We estimate some 200 organizafive of those people actually came Veterans M~orlal Hospital; Ra·
specializing In auto theft, are
tions,
for a dog.
'
cine at 1: 25 p.m. took Bonnie White
now
operating
lit Greater Cleve· McKinney told commissioners from John's Road to Veterans
land,"
he
said.
"Auto theft Is a
that Improvements have been made Memorial; Tuppers Plains at 2: 18
well-organized and highly profitable
at the facUlty but that more are
p .m . . took Horton Arnold • from
needed . In an effort to bting the
Tuppers Plalhs to Vedterans Mem - business here. Our goal Is to greatly
reduce these auto theft numbers by
pound up to standards, McKinney
orial: Pomeroy at 2:48p.m., took
making auto theft harder In the first
offered to spearhead a "pound
Glenna Soulsby from the Pomeroy
place."
clean-up" effort sometime In early
Health Care Center to Veterans
The mayor promised Increased
June. McKinney and other humane
Memorial and BUI Halley, Syrasurveillance
of parklng areas and
society members will be asklng for
cuse, was taken to Veterans
And
he
said hewUI propose
streets.
donations of mater1als, money or
Memorial at 6:58 p.m. by the
an
ordlance
to
Increase
the responsilabor to complete the project. The
Syracuse Unit .
bility
of
parking
garage
.and lot
commissioners were In favor of
Veleran8
Memorial
owners
lor
secur1pg
cars.
McKinney's proposal. Anyonewtsh·
. Admitted--William J. Halley,
Ing to make donations may call
Syracuse.
992-6500.
Discharged--Clarence Mattox ,
At the end of March, the auditor's
~ames MeadoWs.
office reports that $359().04 remains
In the county's dog und kennel fund .
Speaker announced
Plan
bake
8ale
The dog and kennel fund remains
the Qnly source of money for
John Leist, president of the Ohio
The Rutland Fire Department REAcr COuncil, CirelevUie, will
operation of the pound and payment
of animal claims. And as polntedout • Ladles. Auxntary wiD hold a bake speak at a meeting fo the Meigs
by Kellough, "No matter how good ' sale beginning at 8a.m, Saturday at County REACI' team at 7: 30 p.m.
theRutlllnd Ol!partment Store. The : Ftiday at the'Senior Citizens Center
· your county's animal control might
group wUIIBke orders tor personal- In Pomeroy. AU citizens band radio
be, animal claims can· wtpe you
out."
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Ized Mother'sDav cakes.
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Roberts iildlc'ated the need for changes In education
element ary students. three reading rooms, and a
this library will he open not ~ly to students, but open
arenowinordertogiveouryoungadultsaneducatlon
kln,d ergarten section &lt;)ivlded into three separate
to the public duting the evenmg hours .
that Will help them build our community.
rooms. The present music room will be utllli.ed as a
Roorm separated
"We wa.nt our children to live and work In our
room strictly for elementary music. Currently, there
, Shop areas ~~w~n the lndus:r~al arts classes and
community In the future. If we provide a good • is no art provided in the elemen13ry schools and
agricultural clasS€s will be st parated and roo~
education, business and industry wUI grow with our
music is taught on the stage or cali&gt;teria.
provided for the drafting clasS£'S. The music area Will
educational program ," Roberts said.
Remodeling of the current high school building
be divided Iilio two separate sections to specialize 10
"This is something that the community could not
would Include the removal of the asbestos, a new
the teachmg of voca l. area and Instrumental music.
have had a few years ago because the cost would have
heat ing system, new windows, new Insulation, and all
A dark room, Journalism workshop, library
been too great for them without state support Alter
structural defects correctro. The conversion of the
seminar room, large lectur&lt;" areas m th_e Math ?nd
application to the state some J2 months ago, the new
current high school would result In a building that is
English departments, a~d departmentalized subject
program was approved , The needs ofthedlstr1ct were
structurally and cosmetically "new," and would last
areas for every student s educatronal needs Will be
assessed with the help of staff members and a
the dlsttict Indefinitely.
provided .
,
,
questionnaire to community memhers and students,"
Handle more students
Another needed port ron of lhe building IS the
Robe11s said.
The proposed new Eastern High School building
excellent physical educatio n facilities, which seat
The Board of Education then moved the program
wtll be tWice the size of the current building a nd will
1.500 people In contrast to the current 800-seat
ahead with basic plans for the buildings. State
handle about 150 more students than are currently
gymnasium . ,
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evaluation was done to assure solid construction and
enrolled.
R~bert~ said, All these t~mgs Included 10 the new
all recommendations·were checked to see that state
The facUlty wllllnclude three all-new science labs,
facility wdlb!;, mcorporated mto a better education for
requirements Were met.
which will take the place of the overcrowded
our children,
Teachers helping
Future expansion
single-room lab now used . There will be a new
Members
of
the
Eastern Local teaching staff have
The new program wUI provide for expansion In the
EMRLD facility, which will · take the place· of the
to help support the levy .
formed
a
united
group
future. BOth buildings will be able to house about 250
current room that has been converted from a storage
Members
of
this
group
and
several others have put In
more students than are presently enrolled In the
room.
many
long
hours
of
work
to
support the educaHonal
dlstr1ct, as well as eliminate present overcrowding
Other top priorities of the new school include a
of
the
children.
needs
conditions and help 1o balance classroom programs.
complete and f\llly modern computer lab, ava ilable to
Monday between 3-5 p.m. any interested person
One point that Roberts stressed Is that the current
mathematics and English students. for extensive
may
call Eastern's 985-4292 number to ask any
l)lgh school building would be "completely and
computer programming a nd research, including
they may have about the levy . The caller
questions
extensively remodeled with the construction and
word processing.
does
not
have
to give his name . Any question one ma y
addition of five new classrooms."
A library that Is three times the size of the current
have
concerning
the levy is welcomed.
These new rooms would Include a new art room tor
library will be housed in the structure. ll is hoped that
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Patrol steps up
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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio, Friday, May 3. 1985

· By SCOTr WOLFE
·TodaY. Eastern Local ~hoOI Dlstr1ct Is looking to .
the future wtth an outstanding project.ed educational .
program for Its students. 'j'he gTowth of the
northeastern part of Meigs tounty has created
overcrowding In the dlstr1ct. Many new programs
have been held back due to the lack of space needs.
On May 7 the community will have an opportunity
to take a step Into the future with the help of the State
Department of Education, which will provide about~
• pefl,'enl of the funding fora newed~'cational program,
to fit the needs of all the students of Eastern·Dlsttict
grades K-12,
Superintendent Richard L. Roberts said, "We wUI
now be able to give our students an education fdr the
future. All nt&gt;W facilities both renovated and newWUI
be given to stude,nts, kindergarten· through the 12th
grade."
Eastern Local is looking forward to the bull(llng
program on their 84-acre sit!.' located on State Route7.
The present high school building wiD be renovated to
house the elementary students. Additional class. rooms for klndergarten , art, reading, music and
many other skllls wUI be added.
Up-to-date facUty
Th(' new high school will be the "most up-to-date
educational facility In this a rca." It will house all new_
science, math, computer; vocational and English
programs to give the students of Eastern Distrlct an
education lor the future.
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Many questions have been asked concerning the
new program and its effects on the ,community.

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TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) ·- A 1984
aiJlllane crash In Georgia Is the
baslso!alawsultfiledWednesdayln
U.S. Olsttict Court..
,
.. The suit·, whiCh seeks' a total of .
$24.5 m!Uion, was tll€.:1
behait of
the estates.of the IN&lt;! Huron C9UDtY .
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when aU IS said and done, this In an ~tempt to reduce the federal ~
Congress will not have the political deficit," the Kansas RepubllCI!If ~
guts ro make substantial reductions said.
,
1n anythl~ other 'than defense," he
But Dole agreed the budget plan
said.
"may take some hits" and some •
The Social Security amen!lment RepUblicans conceded the Social ,
wuuld add about $22 b!Uion to the Securltyamem:lmentcouldopent~ :
budget package during three ye!I!'S, floodgates for other changes.
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while the defense provision would · "It's a klller al)lE!J1dment," said·
cut about $34.6 billion from what Sen. Bill Armstrong, R-Colo., "The ,
Reagan wants.
passage will undoubtedly set the
. Senate Republican leader Robert stage for unraveling this whole
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Dolesaldhewasnot glvlnguponthe budget package."
compromise, whichwouldcuiabout
· ButBudgetCommJtteeChalrrnaft;
$52 biiUon from the more than $200 Pete Domenlci, R·N.M., said
bllllondeflclt.
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didn't "think It's unraveHng any:
Even If numerous chanies are faster than was expected."
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made through amendments In the
Domenlcl also Indicated SEnti-;
next week, Dole could try agalil tor mentwasbuJidlngforanacross-the-l
the cuts by proposing a new overall board budget freeze', although hi!_
bUdget package that lilcluded them. said that was a long way oft. Several,,
''This senator IS st!U very hopeful freeze plans, including a Demo-~
that In the final analysis we will cratlcverslon,lilcludesomeformot:
returntothlslssue(SoclaiSecurlty)
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WASHINGTON (UPI)- Senate
Republican leaders, who suffered a
malor de(eat 011 Social Security In .
the first true test of the GOP-White
House compromise budget, hope to
stave off a feared unraveling of the
whole package.
Mter several hours ol sometimes
heated debate, the Republican-led
Senate Wednesday voted 65-34 to
keep Social Secur1ty cost-of-Uvlng
adjustments at full levels, rather
than the 2 percent Umlt Included In
President Reagan's budget
compromise.
Nlneteen Republicans, 11 of whQ
are up for re&lt;&gt;lectlon next year,
joliled!IGDernocratslnvotlngforthe .
amendment. Sen. John Stennis of
Mississippi was the lone Democrat .
to oppose the move.
Although the vote wa,s not final, It
)Vas seen as a serious defeat for the
Reagan budget since the provision
,was a major elei!Jent of the
compromise.
The Senate then turned . Its
attention to another key part of the
plan - military spending - and
took up an amendment that would
allow the Pentagon budget to grow
only with Inflation next year.
Reagan has pushed for a 3 percent
lricrea5e above Inflation.
That amendment Is sponsored by
Sen.'Charles Grassley, R•lowa, and
supported by several other Republl·
cans. With Democrats united in
their efforts to defeat the Reagan
budget, Its chances for passage
seemed good lri the Senate, which
the GOP controls by a slim 53-47
edge. A vote was expected today.
But Sen. Barry Goldwater, R·
Atiz.. the head of the Armed
Services Committee, complained
the military was becoming the
automatic whipping hoy on Capitol
Hm:
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that i.t· ls lllegal lor anyone In Ohio
· A statewide prOjn:am ·of.'reduclng
under ' age 19 to di'lnk alCOhOlic
· alcohol-relaied 'accldeii!s· Involving
beverages.
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yourlg drinking .dJ'jveis . nas . bee~
Citiietis are urged to report .
lilltl:lta!. by tile state highway
suspected drunk drivers to the
patrol.
.
nearest law enforcement agency,
patrol's
The emphasis of the
and
wear1ng of. seatbelts as a
. sprlngt.lme DWJ c.rac!&lt;down, called
llfe-p~~rytng
m~asu ~ . Is .bel~
STOI'•.wUI be te!t·iluring May and
·•tr:essed
by
'troopers.
·
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JUIIEi when proms, gmdua tloris and
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,
.He!Kierson
said
Troopers
are
also
parties take place.
being paid overtime to work In the
A consequence of this period Is
federaUy-tunded STEP (selective
tnat more accidents Involving
traffic enforcement program 1 to
teenage drivers &lt;iccur, said Lt. Dan
Intercept drlnklng drivers. Under
Henderson, commander of the
this program, there were 15 DWI
patrol'sGallla·M&lt;'igs post.
arrests last weekend.
Troopers working overt lme wm
In Meigs County last weekend, the
be assigned to patrol areas where a
significant number of fatal and , patrol worked In a tactical squad
liljury accidents are caused by operation- several troopers work·
lng IQgether In·a coordinated unityouthful DWls, Henderson said.
wllh
the goalo!reduclngthe number
"This saturation enforcement will
of
fatal
accidents caused by
lilciude high visibility patrol and
drtnklng
drlvers.
tactk&gt;al squad· operations," the
Sgi. Jim Sheets, who commanded
commander added.
The patrol will be emphasizing the the tactical squad, repported no
accidents happened last Friday In
Importance of not allowing a friend
to dr1vewhlledrunk, and Is advising
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A DREAM OR REt\LITY'/ - These t!hlldren at
election. Many c'hlldren In the district are e•cltcd
Eastem Local High School are studying the floor
about the potiStbUity of a new school, a drewn they and
plans of the proposed new Eastern High School · · school oftlclal!; hope wiD becOme a reality. Pictured
above are stu~Ients, from left, Kenny Rockhold, Eric
buDding and remodeled floor ,PIIIItS of the cun"cnt
Sams and Gary Rood.
buDding. The bond Issue for conlitructlon of the new
school Will he on the ballot Tuesday, In tlw primary

Piketon will
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open,
says McEwen

WASHINGTON IV PI \ ~ .Rep .
Bob Mc 'Ewcri, R-Ohio, ·sa id Thvrsday thC' u ranium l'hrichmPht plant ·
· in PiRet on, Oliio. wiliT&lt;'main open .
but U.S. Depa,11ment of Energy
. officials insist no d&lt;'C is!qn has been
mad&lt;&gt;pntheplant ' future .
"1 can say wlfh ' cr.rt Q IDiy ~l h/it
iPiketon (•· w~I. nllt , tx' cloSed,'·:·.,
·· McEw&lt;'n said at a news co'nferenec.
"l will sl a ke my JX'"onal integrit y ·
on this ."
A few hours after McEwen 's news
conference. however. DOE officials
issue-d a statement say ing there has
be&lt;.'n "no decision" made regarding
the southern Ohio plant. one or three
gasrous diffu sion plan" in the
nation Op&lt;:'rated by the department .
The DOE , ciling adverse market
conditions fort he enriched ura niu m
and hlg!l OJX'rat ing cost:,, has ))('('n ·
considering clos!ng oneoft he plants.
The other two plant s a re Iocall"&lt;l in
Oak Ridge. Tenn .. and Paduca h.
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Shuttle scientist salvages .container processing experiment
CAPECANAVERAL,Fia. t.UPI)
- Shuttle scientist and determined
h;mdyman Taylor Wang avercame
bitter disappointment and salvaged
a 12-year dream by repairing a key
expf'rlment aboard Challenger that
was "dead In the water."
· Wang, who emigrated to the
Unlled States from .China 21 years
ago, stayed up past bedtime
Thursday night to calibrate the
rewired device he hopes .wUI pioneer

exotic techniques for contalnerless
processing In space.
Television beamed to ground
teams around midnight showe-d a
golden alr-fUied sphere about an
Inch in diameter serenly spir1nlng In
the experiment test chamber.
delica tely suspended by precisely
controlled sound waves.
When asked lfhewasevergoingto
call it a day, Wang replied: "Oh, I
w~ s going to break out a bottle of

champagne and have a dance girl
com e in."

Commander Robert Overmyer,
co-pilot Frederick Gregory and
scientists Don Lind, Norman Tha -

gard: William Thornton. Lodewijk
van den Berg and Wang arc working
In two shifts to staff the Space lab In
Challenger's payload bay 24 hours a
day.

Reagan push,ing
for trade talks
BONN, West Germany tUPII- the West German chancellor's
The economic summit of the residence.
Industtial powers opeoed Its first
The leaders planned to sit down
session today with President Rea· · laterior a worklng lunch,
gan pushing hard fornewtrad~talks
In the hours before the worklng
but gettlilgonly a mild endorsement session, a bomb exploded at a major
. tor his proposed ··star Wars" chemical company lit Cologne,
defense system.
another wOunded an American
Diplomatic sources sa ld a summit soldier In BerUn and a third was
political statement. to be released defused In Coblenz.
later today, will be general In nature
Earlk:f this week, three bombs
and stress the Importance of exploded and another was defused
reconciliation and unity on the 40th In what appeared a series of leftist
anniversary of the Allied victory attacks timed for the summit.
over Nazi Germany, the sources
The -blasts today led to an
said.
lmmediat~ Increase In already
But the sources said thesta ternent extreme , secuHty around the
would show only lukewarm support · summit.
for "Star Wars." .
The diplomatic sburces said the
The summit participants, leaders statement was agreed upon Thursof the siX Industrialized democra- day by the foreign ministers or the
cies and representatives of the United States, Britain, France,
European Economic Community, Italy, Canada and Japan willie the
held their first working session leaders held a liltlmate candlelit .
today at the Palals Schaumburg, a dinner at a hunting palace on the ..
19th century_viDa thatuntlll976was
Rhine In nearby Bruehl.
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The succPssful exp&lt;&gt;riment repair
followe-d two da ys or furiou s
detective work by ground teams a nd
was a shot in the arm for Wang and
his crewmates. now In the fourth
day of a plannM seven-day mission.
1'ht&gt; shuttle's spar&lt;• zoo of two
dozen doome-d ra ts and a poir of .
sq uirrel monkeysapJX'ared heall h.v
alter adapting to weightlessness.
The animals are on board to test
cages that will be used on futu i'C'
research mls.&lt;!ons. One monkey had
problems getting used to its new

cnvironm0nt .

"When WI' first lurnm thi ssystem
on tWmnesday ) wt• ran into a
problem ,'' Wang explaine-d Thur-,;.
day night in a bric-finR.
" ! had to admit it ~ that was thP
most disappointing momcn1 of mv
life bccau"" I waited a long timl', ·l
wqrkro a long timc ."
Van _den Berll and Wang arc
civilian scirnt !"" on board to
opera lecxperiments thr•y dl'signm .
Wang first propos&lt;"d his study to
NASA 12 ~~rar~ ago.

Senate considers
Home State hill

SIDEWALK SHOPPING '-Shoppen were In Pomeroy ea&amp;'ly Friday
IIIOIWq to take Advllldap of lint da,y bargalus at the weekend
sidewalk oale. being lltNed ~&amp;local merchants. Sldewalk.l ·.were
eapecWJy crowded tluJtna the antrhourtl of bualne8ll as bargain hunters
aeemed Ul appelll' In tlnrvm.
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COLUMBUS (UP) l - House.
passed legislation Implementing the
sale of Home State Savings Bank of
Cincinnati to a New Ygrk hank Is on
lis way toward an unccrtalnn future
in the s tate Senate.
The lower chamber approved the
propo5J!I Thursday, 61-33, and t.he
Republican -dominated Senate lm·
mediately began hearl.ngs In hopes
of getting a bill out of committe£&gt;
next Wednesday.
' How that bill wlll look Is open to
gucstlon. Sen. Donald E . Lukens.
R-Middletown, chairman of the
Flilanclal Institutions and Insurance Conuniltee, which ·held a
quick first hearing, spoke of several
changes he wants to make.
Lukens also said he may Iry an
alternative - reopening Home
State under third-party ownership
backed by a priva te Insurance fund
' and $8) million worth of state bond

pl'QCef'ds . Dcpo5ilor~ woulclr&lt; •c('i\·c

lOO perCO?nt of thf'ir f\mds . hf' ~" id.
In pushing the bill through the
House Thursdily, majority J)('mocrats ignored a ban·age of Hepublican warnings that the sale to
.Chemical Corp. or New Yorl&lt;would
help nc llher th(' taxpayers nor
Home State d&lt;' posit ors , Chiefly
because of !~gal delays in fn"!'inf:
funds .
Fred KaumannofDayton"rl,'presentlng Home State deposltOI'S. sa it:l
he was satisfie-d with the HouS(:-"
version but undPrstands "we've got ,
a good, long uphill fight ahead of us."
Lukens told reporters that Robert
I. Lipp. president or Chemical , Is
opposro to the Housc- passm bill
because of a nxluced commitment
by the store, which had been :.
expected to provide $125 million.
The current version calls for only a
$91.2 million statr s hare.

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Pomeroy, Ohio
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Publisher

WASmNGTON- The Bureau of
the Census carne up with an
astonishing flgurP thP . other day:
·Almost half of at! households tn the
nation- 47 per('fnt, to hepreclse were rl'CPlvtng- some klnd of check
.from the federal government .du r·
tng the first quarter of 1984.
That ts not the most astonishing
nPws. 1f

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General Manage r

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor

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LEITE RS OF OPJNlON ar~ welcome. They s hou ld b£' Jes s than 300 words
: long . All lf'tl ers are subj ect to t&gt;dl llng a nd mu1t be' s lgnE'd wlth naffle. add ress and

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bureau 's survf'V were

truly encompassing, so ihat lt
covered at! kinds of federal subsl·
dies for lndivlduals, ll probably
would develop that two·thirds of
~merican . households benefit ln
some direct fashion from federal
programs. The bureau's survey
reflected the picture in 1984;

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nothing suggests that the picture Is
slgniftcantty different In 1985. In one
wa y or another, mtllions of us are
dependent on everybody's favorite
uncle.
The bureau divided Its study lnto
programs that are means·tested
and program that are non·meanstested . The survey found that 39
mtltlon or the &amp;1.6 mttlion house:
holds were recelvtng benefits from
one or more government pro·
grams . In 23 ritllllon households, at
least one person was receiVIng a
cheek from a non-means-tested
program, mainly Social Security.
In 16 mtttlon . households, · at least
one person was benetlllng from

tE'l e-phone numtx•r. N o unsigned Jencr s will be published . L efTC'rs should be In
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Letters to the editor
Urges yes vote for levy

light of a well·equlpped, full y
Eastern Local School District could modern, first class facility that
&gt;-ery wel) decide the fate of the offers a host of new educational
iltstrlct as It is known today.. The opportunities a nd programs, plus
9pportunity of a life.ttme is awalt· the establi shed programs already
lng the "go ahead" nod from the · offered .
·
wters within the district; a "yes"
We can get state aid "now" on a
?ote that could be the ,best one-time one·shot basis or we can
Ittvestment this district has ever foot the entlre bill (barring consoli·
experienced. This "yes" vote for dation) severa l years from now. It's
(he levy would he an Investment ln sort of a "Pay m e now or pay me
:¢&gt;ur chlld, your grandchildren. later situation! " If we pass up the
tow family, .and most of all, an eighty (~ ) percent money now, the
tnvestment In the future .
State of Ohio wlll send lt to
:: This investment I speak of is not Cleveland and we'll have no
Qhly a sound financial package, but legitimate gripes. It could be
~ost importa ntly ls a very strong
Cleveland's gift from us.
llducational investment.
Please vote "yes" for the proper
:- So many tlmes we bear the adage educa!ion of the chlldren. Don't put
\flat "all of our money goes to yourself ln a position to say several
~eveland or Columbus," and many
years from now, "We rea lly blew it ,
ilmes this holds true. But now as didn't we, by n.ot votlng for that
Q{&gt;portunity knocks, we can h~ve school levy on May 7, 1985."
'!"mething g reat right in our own
The school board has already
backyard. A "yes" vote would agreed to drop a current five (5 1
Tax simplification
5ecure eighty 1 ~1 percent "free mill levy upon passage of the
l)iQney" from the state, while the current levy. Thls would mean an
district proviMs the other twenty addition of only 1.87 mills, a
,t20i percent to provide one of our relatively Insignificant increase in
:. ;strongest resources and a strong taxes, only 18.7 cents per $100. The
· ~unda\lon · or thls country: ·an
State.; nqt the t.axpayer, · will be
WASHINGTON ·- To reduce . pi&gt;or ·instead of · paid to lenders .. it
:~ucation . An education and educa·
foollhg the m iljQrity of the bill. .
poverty ·In America, Congre.is has . wouid llft evPry n&lt;'&lt;'dy Affil&gt;rlcan .
· ;lional facility second to none. ·
The Eastern Local School Dis·
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been systematl&lt;'ally ·robbing th&lt;' . . above the .tioverty 1&lt;'11&lt;'1. ·
trlct has just one chance to pass the
•: Some day in the not so distant
poor . Worse, lt Is steallng from our
lns!Pad, ihls astronoinlcal
:!)lture, Eastern's aging bulld,lngs levy or it means we Jose the
children tomorrow to pay for our amount must he extracted from the
;are going to have to be replaced , $3,823,694 supplied by the state.
govt&gt;rnmerir beneflls today.
Aml'rlcan ~pie every year just to
, .... :and .; right . now exJ?an~ion is a ,
A central loi:ation and the new
.This ts thes.hatjerlnl(truth.behlhd pay the flnance charges on past ·.
, · ·· ;n~esslty, The cost' of a, ilew.fucility.' .· faciiity means · low~r. oi&gt;eratirig · th&lt;:' deb;lte 9vt&gt;r . It\~ federal bildi(&lt;'l• tlorrowlngs .. ·Tl].e !ilpriey . Is•, col · ·
~vera! years from nowwtthout any
costs for' the district. Savings will b&lt;i
Because the fit:!Urt-5 ~re inlnd· '. l ~ted. tit small part, from ti\e poor.
:.;tate aid would he nearly lmpossl· seen ·ln transportation, heating
boggtlng and many people who Yet not one dollar gars to the poor.
;ble. Eastern Local would he bllls, and maintenance; thu~ the
write us are ~onfused, here are the
Not a .dollar Is used.ln fact , to pay
be
·t oday's government expenses. The ·
bastes:
:Eastern Local no more, as a likely savings means more money
•l)'lerge consolidation with another tn the general fund for te~tbooks
Jllg spending. wltttout enough entire $134 btltlon merPiy pays the
:dtstrict would he lmmlnent. Do we and s\lppltes. Wlth this in mlnd no
taxatlon to pay the bllts, has forced
interest on money th'a t has already
blg borro"Clng. Thls has produced been spent. Mt'anwhll&lt;', the igtPrest
;ieally want this to happen 7
additional lev.ies will be
.; A "yes" vote doesn't just mean a
forthcoming.
big dPilclls year aft~r year . The keeps ~ompoundlng and escalating
:'•new building"; it spells "oppor·
As an educator I truly helteve a
sum total of all lhP defl~lts adds up ln an awesome man11&lt;'r.. Thls
~unlly. " Opportunities that are net
"yes" vote, and a new faclllty Is In
to a national debt that has now causes the deflclt to jump by tens of
:now available, because the school
the best Interest ofouryoungpeopte 'rra~hed a staggPrlng $1.8 trlltlon.
blltlons Pach vear.
· ~as no more room to offer new
and the taxpayer at this lime.
A~ ev~ry American who has
Soon W&lt;' witt be paying so'much
:COUrses that are needed in our
America was built on the ldea of
borrowed mon&lt;'y knows. Interest interest on the past t.hat we won't
~rowing world.
planning for the future, not just
must be paid on loans. The Interest have enough Income left to pay for
:;. I and the teachers on the Eastern
meeting the needs of the times. A · on the U.S. d&lt;'bt Is now running over • the prespnt. Then we wlll be forced
strong America ls based upon a
$1.14 blttlon a year.
to borrow stlll more monPy and
.teaching staff could teach ln a
:~nd le·llt cave and education would
st,rong and properly educated
Thls ls roughly enough money to ~harge lt to the future .
:f)lke place, but do we want 10 bottle
public. Let's put faith • ln our
wlpe out pove&lt;ty ln Amerlra . If the
ThP debt our chtldr&lt;'n wtl)lnh&lt;'rlt
· ~P the abilities of our student s with
children a nd give the m the bes t.
$134 billion 'W&lt;'re distributed to the
Sincerely, -Scott D. Wolfe.
:tnadequate prehistoric ltmltaUons 7
do we want to brlilg them Into the

Jack Anderson

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"Gentlemen, I have been brought opportunity."
in
by the President to find out what
conveniences such as movle and
has gone wrong with hls well-oiled
" II was until the women told the
ballgame tickets, cable,TV, pizzas,
·
machine.
Let's
public
relations
President
she cou ldn 't live on what
etd. One of these things would cost
start
with
Ntt
aragua.
Can
anyone
was
getting
in Social Security,"
she
more in a year's time than what is
foul
-up
with
the
Nlcara·
explain
the
did
we
know
that she would
"How
being spent on one child's education
guan refugee kid who gave the say that? No one tnt~ Whlte House
for the same period of time. The
President flowers at the dinner ln speaks Navajo."
new building wlll cost most of us
Washington? "
"Correct me It I'm wrong. But
less than 18 cent s a day. For
"We
couldn
'I
find
a
Nicaraguan
didn't the lady brlng some. Indian
approximately Sffi, 70 a year you
so
we
dug
up
an
American
one.
kid,
gifts for the President?"
can help build thls new building.
The
chalnnan
of
the
dlnnerls
hard
"Yeah. She brought a woven
Are not the children of Eastern
of hearing, so 'he Introduced the kld blanket and a sand paintlng."·
Local School District worih more
to the President as a Nicaraguan
"According to the newspaper
than a few pizzas 7
How
did
we
know
the
Prez
refugee.
reports,
after she made her reWhat price do you place on the , '
would klss her, and the press would marks about , Social Security, a
future of your chlldren or your
find out she was born In the U.S.?" White House aide came up to her
grandchildren? If your child's very
"YC(u'll admit the phOto oppottun· and bawl.e d her out publtcly for not
survival was at stake,' could any
lty
couldn't have come at a worse following the script. They also said
dollar amount truly measure what
time.
It made It appear the white .the aide! told her to take her gifts
you would do to save that child? Is
House staff doesn't do lts home· and hea it."
·
'
oot that what Is at stake?
work. Which brtngs nne to my next
"Yo\' would have done the sarite
, Citizens for the E~stern Building
question.
WhO
told
the
President
the
lf a Navajo Indian screwed up
thing
Program. - Delmar Baum, &lt;;:hes· .._
Pope S\lpported the United States your photo opportunity."
ter, Ohio.
poltcy in Nlcarag\la ?"
"Do you belleve a scene such as
"You can't lay that one on us. The that helped the President's
President got a personal cable from
lmage?''
,
the Vatican wishing htm a 'Happy
"Well, it did send a strpng
Easter,' and thought lt was a signal message to anyone who was
that His Hollliess would join our thlnklng of giving the President
::; T&lt;Xl;jy is Friday, May 3, the 123rd day of 1985. There are 242 days left In
covert
operations ln Central trouble on our budget cuts ln Social
·the year.
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America.
"
Securtty."
~ Today's highlight in history:
"Even
lf
the
President
thought
It,
"All rtght. Can we now get to
!· On May 3, 1802, Washlngtop1 D.C., was incorporated as a city, with the
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h
ow
did
you
people
allow
It
to
get
on
Who was the brain who
.
Bltburg?
:mayor to he appointed by the president , and thecouncll elected by property
·tus cue ,cards?"
thought lt woultl be a good Idea for ·
:Owners.
''The President ad·llbbed that
the President to vtslt a German
-~ On this date:
one on hls own. He does It every cemetery?"
~- ·rn 16.'&gt;1, a bridge ln Rowley, Mass., was perm!tled to charge a toll for
once In a)Vhlie just to keep In
"That wasn't our baby. Chancel'animals, while people crossed for free.
practice. It the Pope hadn't denied
lor Kohl's PR people thought up
~: In 1765, the flrst U.S. medical school was proposed at the College or
it, no one would have ever known."
that photo.opportunlty."
: philadelphia, now the University of PennsylVania.
.
·
take
your
word
the
President
"I'll
"You can't blame 'the Germans
:. In 1921 , Wes t Virginia imposed the first state sales tax.
dropped
the
bali
on
the
Pope.
Let's
for
suggesting it. Who ln the White
; . In 1933. Nellie Taylor Ross beCame the first woman director of the U.S.
get to the little old lady from the
agreed to go along wtth It?''
House
. •]v1int.
.
trlbe
whom
the
President
,
Navajo
"The
Prez. He didn't tell any of
/ In 1937. Mar~aret Mitchell won a Pulitzer Prize for her novel, "Gone
honored · at a White House Rose
us. We were In thl! dark as much as
:W.tth the Wind. "
anybody.' KOhl and the President
.~ tn 19'79. Conservative Party leader Margaret Thatcher was elected · Garden ceremony."
"That · was a darn good photo cooked the cemetery stop up in the
Britain's first woman prime minister.
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Citizens of Eastern Local School
:Pistrict have the chance of. a
·lifetime. Most of us like to be first at
:';l'hatever we do. The citizens and
:t&gt;specially the students of Eastern
·L.ocal School District have before
:!Jtem a chance to be second to none
.Jp the fleld of education. The new
;building program proposal that wlll
'lie placed ln front of the voto:rs of
:t)lat district lf passed wlll make lt
Indeed the number one educational
Jactlity ln Sout heastern Ohio.
· : The world is changing rapidly
ilnd for our part lt is ext remely
;cttfficult to keep up even with our
:V.,ry best effort. Here ls an
)ipponunity of a lifetime. Eighty
perfC:ent of the cost of one of the best
designed educational facllltles ln
p hio will he pald for by the State of
9hto, not the taxpayer of the
&lt;jlstrict.
~ In every day life most of us spend

debt of $13 trlltlon - will hecom~
will 'multiply faster than t~ey can
posslb,ly k&lt;'&lt;'p up w.lth. They simply ·· ]u~r a matt er Qf slmpll' arilhf!!Ptlc .
TM only hope ls th.at the great
won' t be abi!'.IO raise enou~ h thes
m
ass of the Arrterlcan pcople, onc" '
·
to pay ·ror oui' pasf'£•KC&lt;'sses.
lh&lt;'y understand that every IE'Illil ·
Look at the way th&lt;' debt has ll&lt;'l'n
mat(' lnt ~ rest . wr havp Is thrC'ale~ ­
splra tlng upward. To fight World
lnl! by this dou~tlng of the national
W~~ II, Con~es• raq t.h&lt;' nationaJ
d&lt;'bt: to S~ blltlon·.· .No"" t)X' .dl'bt ' d&lt;'ht ~v~ry lour or. fl.ve years,'. will
'increas,;,; by:mpr(' th·ati $:1flfbiJito.n :. riS{' up and call halt iot h~ debarl~.
every yl'ar. According to the · Because I hetle,·e ih;rt the debt
bomb Is today our gravest domesilr
Congnosstonat Budget Ofli~e. the
dangPr, I have joined P~ter Grace
annual increase wlll rea~h $26.1
as co-chairman of Cltlzens Against
btlllon before Pl'('Sldent Rl'agan
Waste, a group whl~h seeks to
lmves offiCE'.
ellmlnate
the fat and m aladmtnls· ·
Some terrible enervatlon. of
tratlon
ln
the
fedt&gt;ral burPaucrary.
common ~nsP and ordinary rf'Gt·ace's
efficlency
experts have
solve on Capitol Httt has permitted
found enouf'!h goverm'nent waste ·
a rontalnab)p d&lt;'ficlt tO mushroom
lnto an lnraicutabl&lt;' disaSter. Un· '8nd ln&lt;'lflclen&lt;'~ t~at - ll lt can he
excised - they are convinced the
less drastlc actlon ls takPn, today·s
d&lt;'flrlt can be wlped out wllhout
natlonal debt wllt ll&lt;'l'om&lt;' tomor·
cutting legttlmatP beneflts or rals·
row's annual lncr~as&lt;'.
lnl! taxes .
Thm lh&lt;' tlmetable set forth by
FootnotE': Your help ls needed.
1/le Grace Commission - whlch
Write to Cltlzens .Against Wast&lt;'.
·projects lor the year~ an annual
P.O. Box !(XX), B&lt;&gt;n Franklln
drflclt of S2 trllllon a nd a national
Station, Washington. D.C. :M044.

Oval Office, when the Chancellor
started to cry and the President
didn't know how to stop him. By the
llme · the trlp hlt the fan, the
President had his feet ln cennent
and we couldn't budget him from
Bit burg. We were lucky to talk hlm
Into visiting a concentratlon camp
to give the other slde an equal photo
opportunity."

" Well, what do you propose to do
oow since the President has had the
worst press month ln his llfe?"
"We have tocomeupwith a photo
opportunity which wlll make everyone forge t Bit burg."
"Such as?"
"We' re building a ramp and
we're golng to get Mike Deaver to ·
drlve his BMW. over the Berlin
Wall ."

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oi aU who saw the Denver
N~ ~eat Utah 131-123 Thurs·
clay night,' Jilzz Coach Frailk.
Layden was the least Slll'j)liJed. H~
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alter tlnlahlng tied tn regulation.
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Additional activities
announced for derby
Addlllonal acllvlties have been
scheduled for Forked Run State
Park's fishing derby to be held May
11 In conjunction with State Park
Day.
The derby begins at 9 a .m. with
final weigh-In and registration by 3
p.m. Many priZes are to be awarded
in :varlous age groups · whlch
Includes Q.6 years; 7·10years; 11·13
years; 14-16years; 17-25years; 2640
years; 41-65 years; and 6li andover.
Special priZes wW be awarded lor
th youngi'St and oldest successtul
flslrennan, and also tor the largest
fish - based on weight. In case of a
tie, the length oil he biggest fish wW
detetmlne the winner.

110.103, and then we scored 10 hlsl8polntslnthetlnalpertod.
straight,'' Denver head roach Doug
Bird, who stung Detroit for 42
Moe ~ld. ·:FrQm that point on, I points In Game 2, did not make a
·thought we playe&lt;l great."
tleid goall,n the il1tal perloc!. Hi.sonly
Utah ·.. had the last -si!Ot ..'in . PQinls·ln thefoilrthquaJ'!~cameon
regulation, but Darrell. : Grltflth a pair.of tree throWSwlth~: 2i.left..:.. ·
missed a ~foot jumper with three the Celttcs' final points.
·
seconds to play tofon;e oVertime at
Tyler, a 6-foot-7 resenre fotward,
119-119.
made the Pistons'. last 8 baskets In
trom the tOf;dlirM!.tna~alllllthatends
. Cooper hit pair ~~{Jumpers early helping t¥Jid the Celtic,s a,t bay.
.
Iii a tie, Y&lt;l\1 ~Proba.lily goil)gtQiosl' .' .. in !&gt;Ver!tmeto gt:Ve De11ver a 12fH21 ·
' In overtime, .. Laydeil !lllid.
. . . . li!ad airll Denver led-·uie reSt of the ' &lt; "J cherish eVery ga~l! ~~stay in
Layden didn't stop with poOr tree
way. Lever hit tire lastS Points of the contention,'' said Tyler. "If we had
throw shooting wlten pointing out
game.
lost this one, our backs would have
reasons bls team fell behind Denver
"We had to go tor It in overtime," been againSt the wall Sunday. we
2.0 tn Its Western Conference said Cooper. "We got two quick didn't want to get swept."
semlfll\al series:
.
hoops and the momentum started to
Center Bill Lalmbeer led Detro.lt
"Anytlmeyougtveup38pointsln
goourway."
·
with 'n points while guard Isiah
a slnglequarter (the second) on the
Alex EngUsh led Denver with 26 'Thomas scored 26 and guard John
road,you'reprobablygotngtotose,''
points and Calvin Natt added 211. Long20.Dennl.SJohosonledBoston
he said.
1
Rickey Green's 25 po!nts paced with 'n, l!fcludlng 15 in the thlrd
"I knew I! we got lntoagameover
Utah, and Jeff'Willdns and Adrlan quarter, whlleBirdhad25andKevtn
til points we were going to lose,
Dantley had 20 apiece. Dantiey McHale :lA.
becawrenertver plays that type of
scoredolrly6polntsatterhalttlme.
BostonCoachK.C.Joneshadlltue
game better than we do."
The game was played before trouble putting the game Into Its
. Denver trailed 98-9t after three 16Jl7 at McNichOls Arena. Game 3 proper perspectlve.
Is Saturday at Utah.
"We picked up the shovel and
periOds and tell behind 11().103 with
7: 2llert. buttorcedovertlm&lt;'with Its
In the other playoff game Thurs· jumped In therewith them -started
defense. The Nuggets held Utah day .night , Detroit defeated Boston helping those people dig our own
scoreless the last J,;lJ of regulation
125-117 to move within 2·1 ln the grave. The playoffs aren't a matter
andllmltedtheJazzto4polntsinthe
Eastern Conference semifinal of Ufe and death_ they're more
live-minute el&lt;tra period.
sertes.
Important than that. "
Torilght It's Milwaukee at Phlla·
· TheCelticsLa!TyBirdwasheldto
"I don't think we played with 2 points in the fourth quarter whtle delphia and Los Angeles at
great Intensity until we got ' dowil the Pistons' TerryTylerscored16ot Portland.

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King contract worth $2.2 million
CINCINNATI (UP!)- A Clncln·
natl newspaper reported today the
contract that Cincinnati Bengals
ftrst. munil draft pick Emanuel King
signed with Tampa Bay Bandits
DIYil€1' John Bassett is wort!l $2.2
mUIJon over tour years.
Harold Daniels, the agent tor the
llneb&amp;cker from Alabama, whO was
the BengaiB' !II'C.'Ond pick overall tn
Tuesday's draft, confirmed the
figure in an interview with the
·
Cincinnati Enqu!Iw.
I! Ore Bengals weretotrytomatch
l!assett's offer, _King probably
would become the highest-paid

season. Healsosald Ire plans to start
a new spring league and has signed
about a dozen players to provisional
contracts.
The contracts allow players
drafted by NFL teams this week to
negotiate with those clubs. But It
they come to tenns, Bassett has the
option to retain the player by
matching the NFL 'sOtterormaklng
abetterone.
·
Veteran Clnclnnall quarterback
Ken Anderson is the ltlghest·pald
player on the club, with a four·year
deal that Is In the neighborhood of
S2.2 miUlon. Mike Brown, the
Bengals' assistant general man· ·
ager, has not said whether he wU1
negotiate with King and his agent.
But Ctnclnnati general manager ·
Paul Brown has said in the past that
no player on the team should be
making more than Anderson. The
Bengals also have a history oftrylqg
Winners, sprinter Tom Jefferson to lxlldthe llneonsalariestorrookle
players.
and pole vaulter Earl Bell, are
In a similar situation, Phlladel·
among those competing tn the
phia
Eagles owner Nonnan Bra· .
Owens meet.
'
man said Thursday he will not
Jefferson tlnlshed third ln the :m negotiate with Randall Cun·
nlngham, a quarterback from
meters, the event hewW bel'lllllllng
Nevada-Las Vegas picked In the
Sunday, and Bell also won a brtmze
second
round, becuase he signed a
in the pole vault and will battle It out
~ssett last week.
deal
with
with defending Owens champion
.
Last
year,
after a long salary
Brad Pursley, the llrst valuter to
dlapute
with
ftrst·round
draft pick
ever clear 18 teet In Ohio Stadium.
Ricky
Hunley,
both
sides
finally
Meet Director Ron Althoff said at
·
pve
up,
and
the
linebacker
!rom
least lll Olymplarut and asmany as .
Ml,may be on hand Sunday for the Arlzooa was traded to the ~
Broncos.
meet, which beginS at noon.

player on the team.
It was reported Thursday that,
although King told Cincinnati olfl·
clals before he was picked that he
had not signed a contrart with
another team, he had, In tact, signed
what the USFL's Bassett ls refer·
ring to as a provisional contract.
When asked about the contract
Wednesday, King denied haVIng
signed it. ·But Bassett hOlly disputed
' that story, saying King and Daniels
met wlth him in Tampa last week.
Bassett last week vowed to pull ·
theBandltsoutollheUSFLbecause
the ·league Is switching to, a· fall

''Owens Classic to be
:held at OSU Sunday
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OlYmpic gold medal winners Chan·
lira CheflebOrOUgh and SundPr Nix

'hlgtr!liJrt a strong field for the third

annuar JeNe Owens Track Clasalc

Sunday In Ohio Stadium.

: Cheeselxlrougb ran a leg of the
;.vtnntna U.S. 1600-JIIl'ler relay team
last IIUI1lllll!l' In Los Angell's and also

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HEAVY .BREED - STRAIGHT RUN

All species of fish are eligible and
the entire lake wU1 he opeo.
All anglers 16-€6 must have a valid
fishing llcense. All types ofbaitsand
lures may he used, all normal
tlshlng regulations and wlldUfe laws
will apply.
Activities which may be enjoyed
throughout the day wlll Include a
trapping exhibit by John Hetzer; a
taxidermy exhlblt by R.T.Stewart;
exhiblllons by the Divisions of
WlldUfe arid Forestry; a special tree
planting ceremony at 1 p.m. by Boy
Scout Troop 59 of ReedsVille; and
movies at the campground amphl·
theater after dusk.
0t special Interest to campers is
that oormal nightly camplfig fees
will be waived.the night of May 11, so
that campers may camp' free of
charge that night.
More lntorrnatlon on State Park
Day activities may be obtained by
caUtng the Forked Run Park ottlce
at (614) :J78.6206.

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played a Uttle basketball. l'm sure!! doubt about that," said Barfield. "It
ByMIKETULLV
At
Oakland,
the A's strungchanged
things
around
.
But
we've
helped a little."
lJPIIIMebaD Wrller
together
lour
consecutive
singles
got
nothing
to
be
as.
h
amed
or.
r
wlslt
"How good can you get when you
Gacy Pettis' robbery tnlhefourth
with
two
out
in
the
ninth.
the
last
two
we
could
have
gotten
a
win
for
Dave,
Inning ~:~~&amp;bled Calltornlatosteal the slam dunk. the center-field fence,' '
by
Donnie
Hlll
and
Alfredo
Griffin,
he
pitched
well."
Angels manager · Gene Mauch
game In the ninth~
Seven-time American League and scored two runs to snap a
Juan Benlquez singled home wanled to know. "I'd have to rate
batting
champion Rod Carew wU1 . seven-game losing streak. Keith
that catch second best to the one he
Reggie Jackson ln the ninth
Thursday night, rallylnglheCalltor· made last year going .trom left probably be out of action a few days. Atherton, 2·2, pitched 12·31nnings to
nia Angels to a ;!.2 victory over the center to right center. Belleve me, He jammed his toot slldlng home earn the victory. Ray Searage, fl.3,
took the Joss,
Toronto Blue Jays. Pettis made lt all I'm not putting the catch down. It with a run.
possible, though, bysavlngtworuns was one of his best."
In other
League
games,
BostonAmerican
nlpped Seattle
2-I,
with a spectacular grab of Jesse
Torontohadtakena2·lleadtnthe
and
Oakland
downed
Milwaukee
GRAVELY TRACTOR
Barfield's borne rurt bid.
eighth,
but
Benlquez's
single
to
5-4.
There
were
no
games
in
the
SALES 8t SERVICE
"It was on the other side of the
center
gave
CaUfornla
Its
seventh
National
League.
2:0" Condor St.
'
fence and that was the game right
vtctory
·in
Its
last
eight
games
and
Red
$oX
2,
Martnen
1
Pomeroy,
OH.
there," Beniquez satd. "l! I had oo
snappeciToronto'sseven·gamewln·
At Seattle, Rich Gedman hit his
Phone 992 -2976
home runs the rest of the year and
nlng
streak.
second
home
run
of
the
seaSon
and
SPRING
&amp; SUMMER HOURS
had catches Uketha~ It would make
With
CaUfornla
traWng
2-11n
the
three
Boston
pitchers
combined
on
a
MON.-FII.
~ TO 5
myyear."
·
ninth,
Ruppert
Jones
opened
with
a
live-hitter.
The
triumph
snapped
SAT.
9
TO
1
After making a long nin to
left-center, Pettis leaped above the single and was sacrltlced to serond Boston's tlve-ga!IIP losing streak
by Doug DeClnces. Jackson walked and Seattle's tlu'ee-ganne wlilning
fence lor the catch.
"Tome they're all the same,'' said offDaveStleb,1.J,andRObWUfong streak. AI Nlpper, 1-1, whocameotr
Pettis. "It Just depends how .and Benlquez delivered singles. Pat the DL Aprtl 15 after overcoming a
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lmportant they are to the ballgame. Clements, 2.0, was the winner as the , stomach ulcer, was the winner.·
I saw ltandreadltwell.Idldn'tknow BlueJaystoundthemselveswishlng
it I could get it. But once I got to the tor the two runs Pettis stole.
"Hemade~~greatcatch!pere·sno
warning track I knew · I hod Lt. I

Poor free throw shooting
costs Utah 131-123 decisiqn

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The nallonal endowments for arts
and humanltlE's provide grants that ·
support muslclans, actors, danct&gt;rs
and wrl!Prs. The bureau's survl"Y :
dtd not include about 40.tnl persons •
who last year werP receiving
training ln the Job Corps. If the
study had Pmbraci'd all of us who '
beneflt directly and personally ·
from "tax expenditures," such as;
th&lt;' deductions we take for home •
mortga!(t's and charttablHontrlbU·
!Ions. the 'survey would haw taken
ln just about everybody. We are all
in the trough togeth&lt;'r.

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Among the governmPnt's most
costly programs are the commod·
tty support programs. About 200,tnl •
rural households beneflt directly :
from federal purchases of wheat.
·corn, peanuts. tobacco and dairy
products.

San Francilro rKnakOW
t'J'Udor0-3 1. It~ p.m.

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such programs as food stamps. · vey included those households tn
which someone was getting a
Ml'dlcald. subsidized rental hous·
veteran's loan or a guaranteet;l
tng, free school lunches and Ald to
student
loan. It excluded those
Famllles with Depeodent Children.
households
part lclp,a tlng ln other
As yo·u would expect , many
loan programs. It included railroad ·
hou•eholds henettted under several
retirement; excluded federal ctv· .
programs. Typically a family on
Ulan and mllttary retlrement.
AFDC also would qu;illfy tor
Medicaid and food stamps. The
Nelther dld the survey include
bureau found that 3.6 mllllon
households
that benefll !rom su!). ;
households count on two checks a
sldlzed
electric
power. In the ·
month; 2.4 mtttlon . heneflt from
Northwest.
customers
of the Fed" ·
three programs; and 1.6 million are
era I Power Marketlng A(lmlnlstra· ,
partlclpatlng In four or more.
· In getting to Its flgt."e of 47 tlon pay one·thlrd of the market .
rates pald elsewhere. Customers of .
percent of ali houstlholds, the
bureau worked by some myslllylng
the Tennessee Vattey Authortty
.slmllarly are privileged. Roughly .
10 mllllon consumers - including ·
me. as a matter of fact - are
&lt;'apllve members oi REA roopera·
ttves. Presumably we are henefl·
clarles of lhP co-ops' subsldlzed
loans. though these henPilts, It any. :
arP scarcely visible to the naked ,
eye.

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Page-4- The Daily Sentinel

Chiefs Crown has second post spot for lllth derby run
By DAVID E. NATHAN
United Press International
LOUISVILLE, Ky (UP I 1
Affirmed, in 19'78 the last horse to
win t~ Triple Crown, was also the
last colt to win the Kentucky Derby
from the second post position
Favored Chief's Crown Thursday
drew the spot just off the rail for
Saturday's lllth Run for the Roses
"Now, It's just a colnc!dence,"
said Roger Laurin, tralnerofChief's
Crown. "But we'll see In a few
weeks."
Along with the draw , the son of
Danzig was tnstalled as a 9-5 favorite
to win the Derby and claim the
$406,10! winner's purse for Star
Crown Stables Many observers
think the smallish bay may also
have the best sl)ot of any 3-year-old

Eternal Prince, Spend A Buck's
expected rival for the early lead ,
was coupled with Rhoman Rule as a
bettlng entry at 5-1 odds. Both owned
at least in part bySpendlhrllt Farm,
Eternal Prince wlll start from the
No. 5 spot with Rhoman Rule two
post positions closer to the rail

m several years to wln the Triple

Crown, with victories ln the Prea·
kness and Belmont over the next
month
Aiter the draw, most horseman
said the smaller than usual Derby
Held ofl3 put less Importance on post
position. In a short field. they said,
horses can position thl'mselves
easier when the race opens, and wUI
have less trouble getting tot he rail to
save ground In the opening furlongs .
"I don't think tour outside post)
will make any dlfference,'' 511id
Cam Gambolati, trainer of speedy
Spend A Buck. who drew the No. 10
hole and was made a 6-1 betting
choice. "I've said all along tha t with
the longrun to the first turn that we'd
have enough time so that we can get
position wherever we are."

Proud Truth, second to Chief's
Crown In the disputed Flamingo
Stakes at Hialeah in March, will
start from the 11th hole. The John
Veltch·tralned colt was lnstalled as
second favorite at 9 2.
"!The draw IS fine," said Veitch.
"This horse likes to come from
behind and this wlll give (jockey)
Jorge Valasquez an opportunity to
place himself and have all of his
options open. If he were on the

inskl~.

It might compromise him a
little blt."
The entire field , with Joc;key and
mornlngllneodds, from theraUout:
Irish Fighter, Pat Day, :»1;
Chief's Crown, Don MacBeth, 9-5;
Rhoman Rule, Jacinto Vasquez,
5-1; Tank's Prospect, Gary Stevens,
8-1; Eternal Prince, Richard Migliore, 5-1; Stephan's Odyssey, Lafflt
Plncay, S.l; Encolure, Ronald
Ardoin, 30-1; I Am The Game,
Darrell McHargue, 30-1.
Also. Floatlng Reserve, Sandy
Hawley, 20-1; Spend A Buck, Angel
Cordero, 6-1: Proud Truth, Jorge
Valasquez, 9-2; Skywalker, Eddie
Delahoussaye, 12-l; and Fast Ac·
count, C. McCarron, 20-1.
Two horses shipped to Louisvllle
as possible Derby co11tenders were

mt entered by their owners.
Creme Fralche will skip the
Derbytoconcentrateonotherraces,
said Woody Stephens, wbo trainS the
gelding as well as StePhan's
Odyssey. Also not postlngthe$10,&lt;XXI
lllltl)' fee was Avey's Brother.
Trainer Ronnie Warren said he was
told by owner Dewey White lf he
wanted the colt to run he would have
to post half the entry fee .

UPI Sports Writer

BEREA, Ohio (UPIJ - Four
quarterbacks? Five• Even Marty
Schottenhelmer was not certain.
"It looks like we'll havefourorfive
quarterbacks in camp," said the
Cleveland Browns' coach "It's a
very competitive situation."
Actually, Cleveland currently has
six quarterbacks to chOOse from soon-to-be-drafted Berme Kosar,
newly at'(Juired Gary Danielson,
Paul McDonald, Tom Flick, Terry
Nugent and John Vernasco
Of Jhe bunch, McDonald has to be

strong arm.

the most concerned. Danielson's
joining the Browns from Detroit
Wednesday means McDonald's
Cleveland days may be numbered.
"All I'm going to say Is thalli's
obviously a very competitive situation," said McDonald ''I'll do my
best to retain my star't!ng status."
But that decision may already
have been pronounced. ,
Cleveland will keep threequarterbacks. Kosar wlll either start or be
brought a long behind Danielson.
Nugent , .Flick and Vernasco wlll
battle It out for the No. 3 role :....
Nugent has the edge because of his

McDonald Is being shopped
around the NFL, but the Browns
have found no takers according to
sources.
"All I'll say Is that we anticipate a
really competitive battle,'' said
Schottenhelmer. "Of course, we're
always looking to Improve the team
In other areas."
Meaning that Cleveland would
like to trade McDonald for a wide
receiver or an offensive lineman.
the Browns' weakest areas.
Nearly ascrowdedls the situation

at running back. Seven players are
vying for roster spots - No. 2 pick
Greg Allen of Florida State Joins
Johnny Davis, Mike Pruitt, Boyce
Green, Earnest Byner, Charles
White and Kevin Mack In the
backfield .
Davis Is the Browns' premier
blocking guard, while Byner Is one
of Schottenhelmer's favorites.
Mack and Allen are projected as
fulure stars while Green should
hang on to his job.
That leaves Pruitt and White out

Quebec wins 3-2, -moves to semifinals
By U'IA HARRIS
UPI Sports Writer
This was their Cup. As long as they

play hockey in Canada, The Battle
will never be over.
But just this round was enough for
the Quebec Nordlques
When Peter Stastny scored al2: 22
of overtime Thursday night in the
storied Montreal Forum, he lifted
the Nordlques to a 3-2 triumph over
the arch-rival Canadlens and into
the Stanley Cup semifinals
And the Quebec Nordlques won
the Battle of Quebec.
In taking the Adams Division
championship series 4-3, the Nordiques won three times In overtime.
They will face the Phlladelphta
Fly~rs 1n the best of-seven; Wales
Conference llnals. The Nordlques
have the home-Ice advantage with
Game 1 Sunday night at Le Colisee.
It barely seems to matter. They
have already won prvvincial brag- ging right~ for a year
.
"It won't be me slml! feeling,"
Quebec goalie Mario Gosselin said
of the coming series against
Philadelphia. "About 90 percent of
the people living in Quebec won't

Philadelphia.
"After seven playoff games, there
was stlll no winner after the third
period of the final match," he said.
"Seven games. one moment, one
mistake and one team wins l'm
glad we came out a winner. It
(loslng) could havehappenedtous."
In the Campbell Conference
finals, the defending Cup champion
Edmonton Oilers will have home Ice
advantage against the Chicago
Black Hawks. The Oilers have been
Idle since last Thursday when o!hey
completed a four-game sweep of
Winnipeg In the Smythe Division
finals. Chicago clinched the Norris
Division berth Tuesday against
Minnesota, taking that best-of, seven series 4-~. .
· The Oilers arethefav()rltes, based
on their ilepth and rest tln\e.
Edmonton has a more explosive
offense; the teams are quite
well-ma tched on .d_e(e~ with Oiler·
Pa\11 Coffey and Black Hawk Doug
wuson among the leag\l~'scref!Ie de
Ia creme. Both teams have received
stellar goaltend!ng, although Chicago'~ Murray Bannerman has been
streaky while Edmonton's Grant

feel as intense about lt."
Stastny poked In the second
rebound of Pat Price's slapshot past
Montreal goalie Steve Penney aftet
a scoreless third period. Montreal
trailed 2-0 In the second period but
rallied for a lie entering the third.
"We're tired,' ' Stastny said "It's
hard to get Into the conference finals
from our division It's questionable
whether we have anything left for

MU athletes honored
HUNTINGTON , W.Va. (UP!)Three Marshall athletes, Including
men's basketball player Kyle Tay
lor of Portsmouth, Ohio, ha"e been
nameli recipients of the · Buck
Harless Student-Athieie A'Yard.·
The other winners are freshman
football player Jeff Shade of New
Martinsville, W.Va ., an.d women's
· basketball player Klm Mudge of
Mansfield, Pa · ·
The o.word In honor of Mingo
County, W.Va., buslnessmanJames
H. "Buck" Harless was established
to honor leadership a bUllies as well
as academic and athletic s kills.

Largemouth bass looking suitable
By JERRY PICKRELL
Ohio Flshennan Magazine
Dlstrlhuled by UPI

Largemouth bass are starting to
look for suitable spawning ~s as
the water temperatures In Ohio
lakes and streams rtse It won't be
long before the actual spawn takes
place which will mean a shut-down
In the "catchabillty" of bass for a
time.
Right now. though, they are
vu tnerable to fishermen as they will
ever be for the rest of this year. The
pre-spawn feed Is under way.
In shallow water, malescruL..e thE'
bOttom In search of nesting sites.
Some catches show the fish have
already started to form the beds as
evidenced by their bloodied tails

used m fanning away bottom debris.
Males are generally smaller than
females, so the fish being taken from
shallow water now are not as large
as they will be later. The females
will arrtve shortly, providing
anglers with an opportumty to take
hefty fish for a short time.
lf you want to try for a big lady
bass now, your best bet would be to
try deep water areas where there Is
an Immediate access to shallow
water. Polnts, bars and other
structures like them represent
gathering places for the fish this
. tlmeolyearevE'n though they spend
most of thetr tln\e In the deeper
water.
The most productive baits for

either kind of fishing seem to be the
bottom buggers. Jigs and Jig andplg
combinations are a!tractive to the
fish Smaller plastic worms also
seem to work welL
Splnnerbalts can account for
some fish, but they'll be more
effective laterln the season when the
fish become more aggressive even to the point of eating their own
fry as they hatch from the
previously guarded nest.
When the spawn gets under way,
the fish get closed-mouthed. They
rarely feed, but they can be enticed
to pick up a ball and move It from a
nestlng site. Jigs and worms work
well for this, too. If you haven't used
jigs a lot, you'd be well advised to
grab a handful and try them out.

Legion sign-up set
Baseball slgnup for the Meigs
County American Legion baseball
team wlll be held at 1 p.m. Sunday a t
the Meigs High School field .
All boys should take their birth
certificates, $7 In registration fees,
and gloves and shoes for a short
practice session. The rules are that a
participant caru1ot be 19 before the
first of August.
The local team sponsored by
Feeney-Benhett Pos1128, American
Legion, and Drew Webster Post 39,
American Legion, Is co-sponsored
by lending Institutions of the county
and Royal Crown Bottling Co.
Sunday's meeting will be held rain
or shine.

Scioto results
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gerald
Bookmeyer guided Gypsy Rocket to
a 1% length victory in Thursday
night's featured eighth race pace at
Scioto Downs.
Fanny'sRaveflnlshedsecondand
Sir Juggernaut came in third.
The winner covered the mile In
2:03 2·5 and returned $5.4() towtn.
In the fifth race, tlte 5-4-8 trlfecta
combination of Scipio Spark, Jaz
KJng and Stellar Don was worth

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Fuhr has been unbeatable
throughout.
"Sometimes It seems as though
there's no justice,'' Stastny said.
"Seven games, and one mistake and
one team must lose. It's too bad they
bothcan'twln,butl'mgladwecame
up winners"

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are tl)'lng to deal Pruitt - White
probably will be released.
"The whole point Is that you want
to have a very competitive camp,"
said Schottenhl'lmer. "You never
know who might reach back and
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before.
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The Browns' seven draft picks
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TRINri'Y CHURDI. '""' W H Perrin,
paStlli Debl:i.e Buck. SUOOay Scb:lol Supt.
Church SCtwJol9: 15 a m: Worstupservte lO:l&gt;
a.m. COOir rehearsal, Tuesday, 7 :II p m
under direction of AUce Nease
POMEROY CHURDI OF 1liE NAZA
RENE, Corre- Unk&gt;n and Mulberry, R.{v
TOOmas Glen McClUJ'¥t, pastoc Oydc lietrler
so~ S. S. Supl , Surd"Y Sctrol, 9 :ll a m .
morning worship 10:ll am, PJenlng service6
p m, mid-week ~Cf'. WedneSday, 7 p.m
GRACE EPJSCDPAL CHURDI, 3:l6 E.
Main Sl , Pomeroy. Surda,y services Holy
commwUonon the first Sunday of each month,
and combined with mcrnlng prayer on the
thlrdd Sur.Jay Morringpraycrandsermonon
all ~her SUndays of the morth Olurrh School
and Nursery care provlli'd Cotfee oour In tOO
Parish Hall hunedlately following the servke.
POMEROY anJR!,lt OF CHRIST. 212 W.
Main SL, Nelt Proodloot past&lt;r. Bible School
9,:D a.m., Morringwcrshlp. lO:l)a m , Youth
mel'tlnJI&gt;, 6 00 p m .. E-ng worship, 7 00 p
m Wetb?sda,y night p-ay~ mecUng and Bible
stOOy Hll pm
'I11E SALVATION hRMY , ll5 Bulternul
Ave., POmeroy. Mrs. Dora Wining In c,harge
~rday OOUrHS met&gt;tlng, 10 a m ; Sui'Kia,y
Schcd, 10: II a m SurJ:Iay SCtml. YPSM

Ek&gt;l.se Adams

~adcr.

7: ll p m. saJvatk&gt;n

I'TlCeting. vart&gt;us SIEal&lt;ers and music s~als
Thursday, U ]} a m to 2 p m Ladies Home
League. mem~ In c~. au wancn
Invited , 6 45 p.m Thursda,y. Corps CadeO
ctasss (Young Prople-Bible~,l ::ll pm Bible
St\l!y and Prayw~~ opm to the public
E ClnJRCH OF
POMEROY
CHRIST, J:ll.l6 Chlldl'e!(s Ho""' Rood (County
Road 761 . 992-SZfi Vocal music. SuOOay War
sill&gt; lOam.; Blble StWy ll am. Worshlp1 6p.
m. Wl"(klesday, ·BlbleStu:ty, 7,p m
•
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Gm&lt;f!.CH. CharlO; Hatlte!ct. pastcr: Unda

Swan. Supl . Sunda,y )Setml ~:l) am ; preach·
lng services. first and third Suriby following
SuOOay Scln:ll. Youth meeting, 7•ll pm rv
ery Surda,y.
GRAHAM
UN ITED METHODIST
Pr£&gt;ac hlng 9' 30 a rn. . flrst•a nd sf.'COnd Sun
days or ea('h m onth . lhlrd and fourth Sun
da)s N1c h mo ntl\ Wors hiP ~r\·lces at 7:,;3Q
p ,m, Wednesday PVPnjn~s at ~ 30 p.m.
Prayt:or a nd Bible !:;l!,ldY
· ·
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. Muib
e rry Height s Road, Pomeroy MichaE'I Pi·
onkow skt, pas tor, Mart e Spires, Sabbath
SChool Sup! Sabbath School at 2 p m on
Saturday with wOJ ship wrvlces followin~
al 3 15 p m
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- SISIE'r Ha r rie lt Warn£&gt;r, Supt Sunda y
Sc bool 9 30 a m , Morning Worsh ip , 10 45
am
POMEROY FIRST BAPI'I~f . David
Mann mlnlsler Wil liam Snouffe r, Sunda y
School Sup! su nda y School. 9 30 a m .
MornlnR: Worship 10 30 a m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. P o
mcroy _, Pik£' Dav id Hunt . pastor: Jack
Needs. Su nday School Olrt'eclor. Sunda y
Scoo l, 9' 30 a m , M o rnln~ Wors hip 10 30,
rvt&gt;n ln ~ worship 7 00 p m Tuesda y Vtst ·
!a lion. 7 p m Wcdn£'sda v. P raver service.
7 30 p m : Miss ion Fr!rnds, 7:30 p m .
Girls in Aetlon , 7·.10 p m
FAITH TABERNACLE CtiUHCil . Ba. lt&gt;:y Run Road Rev Emme ll Ra"' so n pa s
tor Handlrv Dunn , sup! Su nda y Sc hool,
to am Sunda v rvcnln~ scrv tcc. 7: 30pm
, Bible leaching, 7· 30p.m Thu1sday
SYRACUSE MISSION , C: Herry St S) ·
racu1se St•rvlc€&gt;S . 10 a m Sunday Even in~
services Sunda y and Wt'dncsday at7 OOp.
m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHR IST IAN UNION, Rev Kellh Eblin
pastor Sunday School 9· 30 a m . Wade
Hayma n, sup! : Mo rning WorShip, 10:30a
m.: sunda'r' evening service 7 30 p.m ,
W&lt;'dncsday Prayer Ml'(&gt;tln~, 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Rac.lnl" R£&gt;v James SaiiC'rfle ld. pastor
Free-man Williams, Supt. Sunday School
9'45 am: Sunday and W&lt;'dnE'sday even
lng serv lc('s, 7 p m .
MIDDLEPORT FTRST BAPfiST
Corn£"r Sixth and Palmer. G('()rgc Rlsot·,
Int ~ rlm Pastor Ray Fl£&gt;1ds, S.S Supt ,
Dan Rlg~s. Asst. Supt . Sunday School, 9: 15
a m .. Morning Worship. 10 15 am : Sun
day Evening servlcr 7 R·m Youth ml'CI
lnft, 7 :YJ p m Wednesday· evening ser·
vice 7 p. m. ChOir practle() 8 p.m .
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST.
!'i!h and Main Bob Mellon, minister AI
Hartson. assoc. minister: Mike G~rlach.
Sunday School superintendent . Bible
School 9:30am , Morning Worship 10 XI
a m Eveni ng Worship 7 00 p m. Wednes·
day, 7.00p m Prayer m eeting
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA
ZARENE, Co-pa stoi1'i Rev. Charles Coy le
und Rev Nancy Covle. Bill While, Sunday
School Supl Sund'ay School 9 30 a m .;
MornlngWorshlp10 30a m t Evangelistic
mee11ng 7 00 p.m Wednesday, 7:00P m
Prayer meeting
UNrrED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY
OF Mf!IGS COUNTY
Rev. Wahda Jot,nson, Director
Harold Johnson
Dlrecf.OI' of Education
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH -Sunday: Worship services
9:00a .m ., Chu rch School 10· 15a.m, Bible
Stud)- Sunday 7 30 p m. Prayerj Group
Wednesday at 9:00a .m
MTDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN
Church School 10 15 a m Morning Wor·
ship 11:15 am Tuesday. 10 :00 a.m. Bible
Study, Thursday. 7:30p.m . Bible 'Study
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY TERIAN - Worship Sf'rv lce 9:00 a .m.
Church$chool10 QOa m Tuesda y, lOa.m
Bible Study: Sunday. 6p.m . Junior and Senior High Youth Groups .
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD . Pastor,
John Evans. Sunday School 10:00 am:
Sunday Morning Wonhlp ll:OO a Ql.' Chll·
dren's Church 11 am Sunday Evening
Service 7:00 p,m . Wed, 6 p.m Young La ·
dies' AuxUtary WednPSday, 7 p. m~ Fam·
lly Worship
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Near
L.ong Boll om. Edsel Ha rt, pasltr Sunday
School 9:30 a .m ; Worship 10:30 a .m .;
Prayor meeting ' Thursday, 7: 30 p,m
MIDDLEPORT FREEWTLL BAM'IST
CHURCJ:!. Corner Ash and Plum. Ralph
Cundiff, pastor. Sunday ~ltoollO:OOa.m.:
Morning Worship, 11: 00 a.m.: Wednesday
and Saturday Evening Services at 7.00 p
m

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character

than our aH1tUde toward

antmals. whether they happe n to be our own
pets, the nett:hbors' or c reatures of the w• ld
In today's world where so many ammal spec~s
must depend on the act1ons ot people for the1r
very sur11val, we should show them every pps
Sible kindness . learn and pract1ce the proper
care of our pets and bes•n early to teac h our
Children these thtngs Th ts w111 help lo mold
the •r characters at the nght ase. w1th a posil1\le
etfecl that w•ll extend to the~r lreatment of
tess fortu nate human belniS such as the
elderly and the handicapped We learn at
our House of Worshtp that ktndnes! !hould
make no d•strnctlon between people and
an1mals because God created and loved al l
the 11'111111 creatures on earth

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Rac.ne 949·2550
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Fay Sauer, Dlrector
Rev . ,Jamew, E Corhltt, ..\MI8tant
NORTHEAST CLUSTER

Rev. Doll Archer

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Loc·at t•tl on 0 J White Road of Highw ay
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ml'IO~' T hE' Rt'v William Mlddl eswarth
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Anthon y Gla nnamorE' Ph 992 · ~8 Satur
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Mass. 8 a m and 10 am ConfE's slons onl'
Mil hour bf'rou• C'a c h Mass CCO l'lassl'S,
11 a m Sund ay
VICTORY BAPTIST. 52~ N 2nd St .
Mtdd lcpor·t James E Kef'S('{' pastor
Sunda y m o rnln~ v.ors hlp 10 a .m Evt•n ·
lng S£&gt;rvic{&gt; 7 p m . Wednesday f'V('nlnj!:
w01shlp 7 p m Vls llall on Thursdav 6. JO
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Da,•id Currman . pas1or s unday School
9 30a m .; RalphCar i,Supt Even\ngwor
s hip 7:30 p.m Prayer mef'tlng, Wednes
day 730pm
LONG BOTIOM CHRISTIAN, Jody
Holland, pa slor; Wallace Damewood.
Sunday School SuPt Worship servl('e, 9 a
m .; Bible SchoollO am
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH
RE'v Thereon Durham , pa slor Sunday
School at 9 ]) am, Morning worship at
10 30 a. m ; Sunda y evening service a l7 J)
p.m Thursday services at 1 30 p m.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob, located on County Road 31 Rev ,
Lawrence Gluesencarnp. pastor Rev
Roger Willford, a'SSI. pastor. Preaching
services, Sunday 7 :W p m P.ray"-'r meeting •
WedneSday, 7 30 p.m , Gary Gr lffllh,
lt'ader. Youth · groups Sunday ('ventng at
6 30 p m . with Roger and Vlolt&gt;t Wlllfordd ,
leadE'rs Communion SE'rvlct' tlrst Sunday
E:tach month
WHITE
e HAP_EL . WESt,E)' AN '
- C!IURCH- CoOlVIll e RD . Rev, Pol!lip Rl
d Cno~,~r, rJcis tor. ~unrlay Scho~ 9, 30 3.m,
worship servke 10 30 am ; Bible st udy
RACINE FIRST BAP'T'IST, Steve
Oc.&gt;aver Pastor Rober t Smith , Sunday
and worship service. Wednesday 7 p. m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Sc hool Supt Sundu:v School 9: 30 a m .
Mark J o nes, pastor. Bill Nic hols on. Sun
Mo rning worship 10 40 am . Sunday
day School Supt Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a. m .
e\rnl n ~ worship 7 30 p m , WednesdaY
Morning Worship and Communi on 10 30 a
£'Vc.&gt;nln,R" Bl bl{' st udv 7 .10 p m
m
RUTLAND BIBLE METH ODIST Am os
BURLINC HAM COMMUN ITY
Tillis, pa s tor Jay Still'S, supt Su nd ay
ntURC H, Burlln~ham Rev 0 k£&gt;v R:.ty
School 9 30 a ,m , Morning worsh ip, 10 :1.1
L.a un(l(•rml ll , paslor Ph 992·7:!24 Sundav
a m.: Sunday ('venlng service 7 00 p m
School tO 00 a m . Su nday r'llrning se rv ice
Wed nesday serv ice 7 p m WMPO pro
7 00 p m
WcdnrSda'r' rvrn\ng se rv ice.
gram 9 a.m each Sunda y
7 uu p m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF TH E NAZA
PINE GROVE 'HOLINESS CHURCH.\&gt;
RE NE H.ev L.loyd D Grimm. Jr .. pas tor
m il£&gt; off Rt 32'1 RPv Bf'n .1 Wa tt s. pa s tor
Su nday SChool 9 XI a m , Worship ser vice
L£&gt;&lt;' Rus.jif'll S S Sup! Su nda'r' Schoo l 9 30
10. 30 a. m ; Young people's sc.&gt;rvlcP 6 p m
a m .: Mo rn i n ~ ~orshlp tO · 30 am. Su n·
Evangelistic serv lce6 :¥1 p m Wedn~day
dav ev ('nln ~ s£&gt; n icL' 7 10 p m . W(l((npsservice 7 p m
da v sprvlc'e . 7 .'Ul p m
MASON CHURCH OF CHR TST, Miller
St , Mas on, W Va Eugene L Conger, ml
SILV ER RUN BAP'T'IST Alit Lltllc,
nlste r Sunda y Bible Study 10 a m , Wor
pastor Steve L\II IP. S S Sup! Su nday
ship 11 a m nnd 7 p m Wt'dn esda y Bib!('
SL·hoo l tO am M o rnln~ worsip , t 1 a m .
Study, voca l mu s ic. 7 p m
Sunday evening wor ship 7 ,10 p m Prave r
LIBER'l'Y ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud
mt'r tlng and Bible stu d y Thu rsdav. 7 .KIp
ding Lane, Ma son, W Va J N T hacker ,
m.: Yo ulh meeting Wf'dnrsduv ut 7 p m
pastor Eveni ng servlcf' 7 JO p m : Wom en's Ministry, Thursday 9· 30 ti.m:
CHRISTI AN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH ,
Wednesday Pra yer and Bible St udy, 7. 15
JK3 N 2nd Ave., Middleport Sunday
Pt)l
School 10 am . Su nday (&gt;V('nln ji: 6 00 p m
HARTFO RD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIA N CHURCH,
CHRISTIAN UNION Th e Rev Willi am
fiob('rt E Mussrr pastor . Sunday School
Ca m pbell. pa stor Su nday School 9 30 a
!)· 3(1 ,a m: Paul Mus sN, sup! , Morn In~
m. , James Hugh(&gt;$, supt Eve ning serv lcr
worship 10 30 a m . Sunda y I:'Hnl n~ ser
7 30 p m Wednsday evening pra ye r m eet
viC'£&gt;. 7 p m . mid week scrvlcr. Wednes
\ng 7:30 p m Youth pra ye r servi cE' eac h
dav . 7 p m
Tuesda y
SYHACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA
FAIRV IEW BIBLE CHURCH Letart.
ZARENE . R&lt;'V Glenn McMillan , past or
W Va ., Rl 1. James Lf'wis. pas tor Wor
Marv Janice La,rnder. Su nda) School
shi p Sf'rvh:E'S 9' 30 am : Sunday Schoolll
Sup! Sunday School ~~ 30 a .m; Morning
a m .~ Eve ning wors hip 7: lO p,m Tuc.&gt;sday
wo rship 10 :1.1 a m , Evangeli s tic se rvlcP
colla~e pra yer meetlnJit a nd Bible StudY
6p m : PrayerandPraiS(•Wcdnesda y. 7p
9 30 11 m , Worship Sf'f\ Ice, Wednesd ay
m .; Youth mC'f'ti n,r.:. 7 p m
730pm
OUR S.\V IOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Walnut a nd Henry Sts , Ra vrnswood W
E DEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
va The Rev GOO I g(' c We irick , pas tor
CHRIST, Eldt&gt;n R Blake. paslor Sundav
Sunday SChool 9· :rl a m : Su nda y worshiP
School 10 a m . Gary Ref'd , Lay lead('r
ll a m .
MornlnR sermo n. 11 a m Su nd ay ni!Zhl
CAL. VARY BIBLE CHURCH. located on
S('rvlc £&gt;s . Chri sUan Endeavor 7 JO p m .
Pom~roy Pike, County Road 2~ near Flat·
SonR St'rv lcC' 8 p m Prf'achlng 8: 30pm .
wood.!! Re" Blackll.ood . pastor ServiC('S
Mid wl.'e k pra yF r meeting. WednL•sdav. 7
onSu nd aya t 10: 30a m and7: 30pm.wllh
pm
Sund ay SChool9 30 a m . Bible Study. Wed ·
ncsdav, 7. :10 p. m
riEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN,
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUS ADE FOR
Roger Watson. pastor. Cre nson Pratt ,
CHRIST St Rl 338 Antiquit y Rev.
Sunda~ School Supt Morning wor~htp 9 30
Franklin Dickens; pastor Sunday morn
a m , Sunday School10' 30 a m .; Evening
tng tO a .m ; Sund&lt;~.y eve ning 7 30 p m
service. 7:30 p.rn
Thursda y evening 7 30 p m
MT. UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shu e.
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP
pastor; Joe Sayre. Sunday School Sup!
TIST CHURCH. Pa stor Rober! Byers
Sunday School 9 45 a .m ., Eve ning, wor
Sunday SchOOIIO a m : Worship service I 1
ship 6: .11 p .m., Prayer Meeting, 6 . lO•p.m
am., Sunday e"entng serviC&lt;\ 7 30 p m.
Wednesday
,
Wednesday ev@nlng service 1· 30 p.m
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURRCH OF
INDEPENDE~'f HOLINESS DIURDI
CHRIST. Jod)l Holland, minister. Deryl
Inc., Pearl ~I ., MlddiC'porl. R£&gt;v O'Dell
We lls, Supl Morning worship, 8:00a.m.,
Manley , pastor Sunda y School 9 30 am .:
Churcll SChool9' 00 am .
Morning worship 10 ~ am, Eveni ng
Ct!ESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZAwors hi p 7 3J p m Tuesda y, 12 ,)) p.m . Wo·
RENE . Rev . Herbert (:rat~. pa"tor.
men ' s Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7,30
Frank Riffl e, sup!. Sunday School 9 30 a.
p m . Prayer and Praise service
m ; Worship serv ice, 11 a .m . and 7 p m .
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS
Sunday. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prttyer meet·
TOLJC -Va nZandt and Ward Rd E lder
lng .
Jam~ MUier , past or , Sunday School,
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
10 30 a .m; worship ServiCl.', Sunday , 7 30
CHURCH Rev . Robert Miller, pas1or. Rop.m.; Bible Study. Wedne~day . 1. 30 'p m
bert E . Barton, Dlrec1or ot Chrtsllan Edu POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS,
cation; Lloyd Wright, asslslant Sunday
Harrisonville Road . David Ferrcll, pas·
School 9.:Jl a m, Morning worship 10: 3J
tor ; Clinton Faulk, Sunday School Supl ,
a m .; Choir practice, SUnday 6: 30 p.m., · Sunday School 9. 30 a m , morning wor- ,
Evening worship 7: 30 p m . Wednesday
ship, 11 a .m : Sunda) evening service 1· 30
Prayer and Blblf Study_, 7; 30 p m
p m Pra yer Meeting , Wrdncsday, 7:30-p .
DEXTER CHURCH. OF CHRIST.
m
'
Charles Russell Sr., minister. Rick Ma·
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
comber, supt Sunday School 9: l) am.;
non ·Pentecostal Joy Clark, pastor . Wor ·
Worship service 10:30 a.m . Bible study,
ship service Sunday JO a m .: Sunday
Tuesday, 7:30p.m
School 11 am . Evening worship &amp;e~VIce
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
7 00 p m. Wednesday prayer m et•tlhg, 7 00
CHRIST OF; LA'ITER DAY SAINTS. Port·
p .m .
Jand ·Raclne Road. William Roush, pastor.
MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
Linda Evans, church school director
IN CHR IST CHURC H, Located In TE'XIIS
Church school9 00 a.m; Morning wontp
Community off Ct Rt 82 R£'v Robett
10 : 30 a .m ., Wednesday eventna prayer
Sanders. pa$1or, Don Will , laylea drr Sun·
servke!l, 7:]) p.m
da y SC'hool 9: 30am. Morning worship
BEtHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl
10: 4!§ a .m : Evening preathin~t serv i ce~~
Shuler, past&lt;r Worship service~ 9:30a.m
co nd and rourlh Sunday at i 30 p.m ,
Sunday Scbool10: 00 a m. Bible Study and
Chris tian Endea vor, first and third Sun·
prayer service Thursday, 7 : ~ p m .
day, 7· l) p m Wednesday prayrr mt'('tlng
CARLETON INTERDENOto!INA·
and Bible Studv . 7 :mn m
T!ONAL CHURCH, Kingsbury Road . Rov

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Rev. Roy Deeter
Rev . Seldon Johnson
ALFRED - Church School 9 30 a m.
Wo rship , 11 a m. : UMYF , 6 30 p m , UW,
T hi rd Tues day, 7. 30 p.m Comm union ,
first Sunda y {Archei)
CHEST ER - Wor ship 9 a m , Church
SchoollO a .m : Bible Stud), Thursday, 7 p
m , UMW . first Thursday , 1 p m; Com ·
munion, first Sunday (Archer )
JOPPA - Wors hi p 9 30 a m , Church
School 10 30 a m Bible Study, Wednes
day, 7·30 p.m {Joh nson)
LONG BOITOM - Church School 9 ,X)
a m , Worship 7 p m , Bible Stu dy , Wed ·
nesday , 7 30 p m , UMYF, Wednesday ,
6:00 p m .: Com munion First Sunday
(Archer)
REEDSVILLE - Chun::h School 9 30 a
m , Worship Service 11 00 a m (Deeter )
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL Ch urch School 9 am : Worshlp ·lO a.m;
Bible Study, Tuesday, 7 30 p m ., UMW,
Third Tuesday, 7 30 p m, Com munion
First Sunday (Archer)
Cf!NTRAL CLUSTER
Rev.. ._,J amet E ..CoJibltt •,
Rev. Steven Neb()n
Rev Richard Rotheritlcti
Rev, Robert E. Roblaaon
Rev. Andrew Rubenkllll
ASBURY (Syracuse) - Worship 11 am
; Church School 9 41!i•a .m; Charge Bible
Shtdy, Wednesdayl 7:30p.m. : UMW , first
Tuesday, 7•30- p .rn.; Choir Rehea.rsal ,
WedneSday 6: 30pm; UMW: fourt))'Sun·
day, 6 30 p:m ( Ne!&amp;on )'
.
·
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 a m .;
Chur-ah Sr. MollO a .m , Bible Study, Tues·
day, 7·30 p.m , UMW, Fi rst Monday, 7 30
p m , UMYF , Su nd ay, 6 p m Choir Re·
hearsal . 6 30 p m Wednesday. (Rothe·
mlch )
,
Jo~ LAT.WOODS - Church School, 10 a .m
Worship, 11 a . m , Bible Study, Thursd·
da y, 7 p m, UMYF' , Sunday, G p m
(Roth&lt;'ml c hi
FOREST R UN - Worship 9 am .;
Church School 10 am., Choir practice,
Tuesday, 6.30 p m, UMW, first Tuesday,
7 30pm (Nelson )
HE ATH (Middlf'porl) - Churc h SChool.
9 30 a m. , Wo r ship 10. 30 a .m ., Blblt&gt;
Study, Tuesda y , 10 am ; UMW, second
Monday, 7 30 p m, UM W Second Mon
d ay , 7 30 p m UMM , Third Monday, 7 30
p m (Robinson 1.
MINERSVILLE - Worship Service 10
a m ; Chu rch School, 11 am , UMW, third
Wednl'sday, 1 p m Choir prac tice , Man·
da y 7 30 p m (Nelson).
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship Servlcl' 9
am; C hur~ Sc hool 11 am., UMW second Tuesda~ 7 30 p m , UMYF last Tues·
do y, 7 30 p m (ubenkingJ
POMEROY -Ch urc h SChool. 9 15 a m .
: Worship Service, 10:30 a m .; Choir rehearsal Wednesday , 7: 30p .m , UMW. second Tuesday , 7 30 p m, UMYF, Sunday.
6 p m (Corbitt 1
ROCK ,SPRINGS - Church SChool, 9:15
a .m : WorshiP 10 a m , Bible Study, Wed·
nesday, 7: 30pm, UMYF (Seniors). Sunday, 5 p m ; (Juniors) every other Sun·
da y, 6 p m (Rothemlch)
RUTLAND -Church School, 9 45 a m .,
Worship, 10:30 a m , UMW (Evenlnlg Clr·
cle) second Wednesday, 7 30 p m, UMW
{Arternoon Circle) second Thursday, 1 p.
m (Rubenklng)
SALEM CENTER - Church School, 10
a .m ; Worship 9:45am (Rubenklng)
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 8 30 a m ;
Chu rc h School 10 a.m . &lt;Rubenkihgl
SOVTHERN CLUSTER
1 Rev. Rorer Graee
Rev. Paul McGuire
Rev. Keith R . .er
APPLE GROVE- ChurchSchool9a m
; Worship, 10 a .m (Firs t and !hlrd Sun·
day!J) ; UMW, ~cond Tuesday, 7· 30 p m,
Prayer meeting, Wedn('Sday, 7 p l)l
_jCrace)
BETHANY - Worship, 9 a .m ; Chu rch
SC hool. 10 a.m., Bibl e Sludy, WE'dnesday,
10 a.m,; Dorcas Wonl('n's FeiiO"•shlp,
Wlrdn~o&gt;sday , 11 am (McGuire)
CARME L- Church SChool 9. :ll a .m :
Worship, 10 · 4!1 a. rn Second and Fourth
Su ndays; Fellows~lp dinner wl1h Sutton,
1hlrd 'thursday , 6 JJ p m (McGuire)
EAST LETART- Church SChool9a m.
, Worship 10 a .m. second and fourth Sun
days; UMW flr5t Tuesday, 7 30 p m.
(C race)
L.ETART FALLS - Wor ship 9 a. m,
Church SchoollO a.m . (Grace)
MORNTNG STAR- Worship. 9 f5 a m .
Church School 10 30 a.m, Bible Study,
Thunday, 7 .ll p m (Rader).
MORSE CHAPEL - Chu rch SChool9: :ll
a .m .: Wonhip 11 am . (Rader)
RACINE
WESLEYAN - · Church
School, 10 a rn ; Worship, 11 a.m , UMW
fourth Monday 7:30pm.; Men's Prayer
Breakfast, Wednesday, 7 a. m (G race)
SUTION - Church School , 9: 30 a m ,
Morning worship 10: 45a m first and third
Sundays, Fellowsh ip dinner wtlh Carmel,
third Thursday, 6:30p.m . {McGuire) .
KENO CHURCH OF CHR IST, Oliver
Swain, Supt Sunday School 9· 30 a .m ev·
e ry week.
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tiOBSON OIRISTIAN UNION, Rev.
Tom Staten, pastor Sunday School. 9 30 a
m; EvenlngSendce7:30 p m Wednesday
prayer meeting 7:30p.m.
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Duane Warden, minister Bible
clan 9: 30a.m , Mornlng 'Wor5hlp 10' :KJ a
m .; Evening Worship 6: :KJ p .m . Wednes·
day Bible STudy 6 JO p .m .
NEW STIVERSVTLLE COMMUNITY
CHURCH, Sunday SChool service, 9: 45 a
m.;
Wonh1p service 10:30 · a.m;
Evangellstlt Service 7' :Jl p m Wcdnes·
day; Prayermeellng7.30 p m. Thursday.

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The Daily Sentinel

One of few trainers not apparently
satlsfed with· hls post draw was D.
Wayne Lukas, whose colt Tank's
Prospect will run from the four hole.
"I'd like to be a little farther out,
but It's not that bad with a 1.3-horse
field,'' said Lukas. If I could have
picked I would have wanted the 10,
11 or 12 hole."

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

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Twenty colts entered last year's
Derby, the richest ever with a total
purseof$712,400. Thel\I!Sfieldlsthe
smallest since Genuine Risk beat 12
rivals In 1!81.
In addition to the first -place
check,lf all13entrantsgotothepost,
second wlll be worth $100,t:ro, third
good for $50,t:OO and fourth, $25,t:ro.

Browns may have · five quarterbacks in fall ca~p
By ROBERTO DIAS

Friday. May 3. 1985

LIVI NC WORD CHESTE R CHURCH
OF' GO D- GilbPrt Spt!ncer, pastor. Sunday School 9 30 a m. Morning S('rv lce
10 00 a m ; Sunday e v('nln g se rvlct' 7 00 p
m , Mid W(l('k prayer se1vlc£&gt; Wednesda y
7 p.m
M'P OLIV E CO MM UNll'Y HURCH,
Law rcnc£' BU!ih. pas tor .=Ma)l F ol me r ·Sr.
~u J)T Sunflay School ii!HI M QI nln g WO'r.~hlp
9, .10 a m , Sunil a)' evPnfng serv ice. ' p m ,
Youth m ee tln ~ a nd Bible Study Wednes·
day 7 p m.
UN IT ED FAITH CHURCH Rt 7 on Po·
mc roy By· Pass RP~ Robe r 1 E SmiTh , Sr.
. pastor M&lt;•lvl n Drakt•. S S Sup! Sunday
School 9 30 a m , Morning Wor shi p 10 30,
Evf'nlns;: Worship 7 30 p m Wedn £&gt;S da y
Pray£' r Sc1vicli' 7 30 p JTl
FAIT H BAPTIST CHURCH Railroad
St . Ma so n Sund aY SchOol 10 a m , Morn·
In~ wor~hlp 11 a m , E v cnln~ sc1 vke 6 p
m Pr::aym mcNin~ a nd Blhlf' Stu dy Wed
nt•sd.•y 7 p m
FOR EST RUN BAPTIST. Rev NyleBOJden. pa s1or Corn&lt;&gt;llus Bu nc h sup t
S und ~I Y Sc hool 9 30 &lt;t m
Rf'cond and

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fourth Su ndays wor..shlp service at2:l) p.
m
MT MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourth and
Main Sj • Middlepo rt Rev Ca lvin Minnis ,
pastor Mrs Elvin Bumgardn ~r , sup!
Sunda y SC huul 9 30 am .: Worship service
10· 45 a ,m
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
- J oseph B Hoskins e\la ngellst Sunda y
Blbl(' Study 9 am; Wors hip , 10 am .; Sun
day eve ning SE'rvlce 6 p.m .. WednL&gt;Sday
eve ning ser vice 7 p m
PENTE COSTAL. ASSEMBLY . Raclnt&gt;,
Rt. 124 William Hoback . paslor Sunday
School 10 a m .; Sunday eventna service 7
p m Wednesday e ven ing service 7 p m
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don C h eadl~ .
Sup! Sunday School 9: 30 a .m Morning
Wors hip 10 JO a m Pr:.yer se rvtcf, alleomate Sundays

MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
Av(' Rt&gt;" Cla rk Baker. pa stor Carl Not ·
Tl ngham . Su nd ay School Sup!. Sunda y
School 10 a m wit h classes fo r all ages
Even in!'! services aT 6 p m Wednesday Bl ·
ble stud y a t 7' 30 p m . Youth sel'\tces Frl ·
day at 7: :10 p m
ECCLES IA FELLOWSHIP, 128 Mill St ..
Middl eport Bro!h('r Chuck Mc Pherson.
pastor Sunda} School 10 a m . Sunday
('vc nlng se rvicE'S at 7 p m and We-dnesda y
serv lcPS at 7 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Ear l Shuler ,
pas lor Su nda y School 9 30 a m . Churc h
service. 7 p m . Youth m ee11 n£ 6 p .m .
Tut&gt;sdav Blbi P STudy a t 7 p. m
F UL L GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE 3.1045
Hila nd n oad , Pomfl roy Tofn Kelly, pas·
tor Danm· Lambert. S S Sup! SU nd ay
m ornlnR Sl'rV\C() a! 10 a m , Sunday Pve n
lng serv ice 7 30 p m Tu('sda y a nd Thursday S£'rVICPS al 7&lt;10 p m
WORD OF f AITH . 93 Mill St , Middle·
port Suada y morning servlcP 10. 15 a .m ,
Sunda y l'vt•mn~ 7 30 Thursda y mornlnJC
Btblr- stud y 10 a m Wednesda y eve n l n~
7&lt;lJ p m
· NEW ~AVEN CHURCJI OF THE NA
ZARENE. R('\1 . ClendOli Stroud , pastor
SU f)d a:v ~hoo\9 :10 a ,m . Worshtps('rvlce.
10. 30 a. m .: Youlh serv ice Suntlay 6 1!§ p
m Sunday eve ning serv fce 7·00 p.m . Wt"d
n('!i.dav Pray('r M('('Tinl'! and Blbl(' Study
700pm
NEASE SETILEMENT (;H URCH. Sun -.•
dav aflf'rnQOn S(&gt;rVIC(IS ar 2:30. Thursda y
tivf'nl ff~ sen/l~s al 7 30
FIRST B~ PTIST "CHORCII . M ~scin W.
V.a Pas to'r. Out Murphy SundB YSc hoo llO
a m : Sunday E'Vt&gt;nl n ~ 7 30 p.m P rayE"r
ml'('tin~ a nd Blbll.' st udy Wt'dnesdet y 7 30
p m E:vf' ryon£' wrlcome
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R UT LAND FREE WILL BAPTIST. Sa IC' m St Rrov Pa ul Taylor . paslor Sunclav
School 10 a m , Sunda y evening 7 30 p.m ·
Wl"dnPS dav f'VC'nln~t prayPr mf'f'l l n~t 7 30
pm
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SO UTH BETHEL NE W TESTAME NT
C HURCH Sliver Rldgt&gt; Duant&gt; Syd(:OO·
strlc: ke r pastor Sunday School 9 a m
Churc h Sf'I'VICt' 10 a m Blblt' Stud\' Wed ·
nf'sda v at i 30 p m Junt&gt; lhru September
i p m Octobl.'r thru May Sunday ev~:&gt; nln ~
FC'Ilowshlp 7 p m Junfo Thru Sepl&lt;'mhE&gt;r. 6
p m October lhru May

Daily scriptures
Sunday
"The people that walked In darkness have seen a great light ."

(Isaia h 9. 2. KJV)
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The Prayer for the Day: Give us courage. dear God, to let the
light of our faith shine where It Is needed most by others. In Jesus'
name. Amen.
The Thought for the Day: Because of Christmas, darkness can
no longer prevaU
Monday
"My father and mother may abandon me. but the Lord will take
care of me." (Psalm 'n.lO, TEV)
The Prayer for the Day: Dear Lord. help us live In such
contmuous communion with You that we are never _overwhelmed
with loneliness. In Jesus' name.
The Thought for the Day God has said, "I will never leave you
or forsake you "
Tuesday
"I say unto you, Love your enemies. bless them that curse you,
do !lood to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully
use you, a nd persecute you ." (Matthew 5·44, KJV)
The Prayer for the Day: Lord, let Your spirit of love sunace In
our dealings with those who are our enemies. We pray In Jesus'
name. Amen.
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The Thought for the Day: Love and forgiveness are divine.
Wedne!lday
"Unless a grain of wheat falls Into the earth and dies, It remains
a lone; but lf It dies. It bears much fruit. " (John 12:24, RSV)
The Prayer for the Day: Dear Lord, Master and Lord of all
ttmes, help us to live ln this world In the light of eternity. Lead us
through death to Immorality. In Your precious name. Amen .
The Thought for the Day: Beyond death we will find endless llfe.
Tbunday
"The teacher of the law wanted to justlfy himself, so he asked
Jesus, 'Who Is my neighbor?'" (LUke 10;28, TEV)
The Prayer for the Day: Dear Lord, help us to probe the mind of
the Savior and so to find guiding truth for every situation. Amen.
The Thought for the Day: Searchers for truth can find honest
answers In Jesus.
Frtcla.y

"Finally then, find your strength In the Lord, In his mighty
power." (Ephesians 6:10, NEB)
T)le Prayer for the Day: 0 God, You who are both father and
mother to us, help us to draw from Your strength In au situations.
Amen.
The ThOught for the Day: God's strength and love help us do the
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Beat of the bend

Encouraging words
By BOB HOEFLICH
Sa&amp;W Staff Wrtler
Tuesday will be primary election
day. but PomE'roy and MkldiE'port wUI have
nothiqg at
cooking
then&gt; were
contests among
candidates who
flied earlier.
However, In two sections of the
county, voters will go to the polls on
TUesday.
In the Eastern Local School
Dist rlct, voters will decide upon a
6.37 mlJI bond iSSUE'-taX levy Which
would provide funds for a building
program In tbe district There's a
l!'rrlflc amount of s tate money
promised for the project
In Syracuse Village voters will go
to the polis Tuesday to decide on a
1.8 mill, five year tax levy for
current expenses.
Polls In both the E;astern Local
District and Syracuse Will be open
from 6:JJ a.m. to 7::JJ p.m.
Tuesday.
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Donna Carr, Meigs Local School
.. ,_,_ District Central Office secretary,
,, would like to acknowledge the four
beauty shops whicb took parlin the
annual halr-a-thon for hear!. The
shops donated a percentage of their
plJ)Ceells for a week to the Meigs
County Branch' of the American
Heart Assn. The shops included
Chateau, For the Both. of You,
Brenda's BoutiQue, and Top of the
Stairs.
Jbn Diehl, retired Meigs High
School Principal, is home again.
You didn't know he was gone?
Well - believe me, he has been
gone. Jbn had some health problems and was admitted to· the
Holzer Medical Center. He was sent
from there to University Hospital in
Columbus where he underwent a
double heart bypass two weeks ago.
He's now home and is doing finehowever, no company for a ·few
ilays.
Thank you for your cards and
· kindnesses to well-known Meigs

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resident, E.J. Hill.
lie's at home on tbe Flatwoods
Road and .Is being cared for by his
daUghters, Eunice Jones, Mary
Nicely, and ·Janet Theiss and . his
granddaughter, Cynthia Ord. His
illness came on fast.
And gradua II'S of the class of1955

of Middll'port lllgh School hope to
plan some very special activities as
a part of the high school reunion on

Friday, May 3, 1985

Friday, May·3, 1986

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TB· clinic scheduled on Monday
.Mrs. Joan Tewksbary, R.N.,
Meigs County tuberculosis nurse,
will be conducting a community
tuberculin skin !!'sting clinic at the
firemen's hall In Rutland Monday
evening from 4:JJ to 7:JJ p.m., or
until those reporting have been
processed.

Chlldren who will be entering

kindergarlen may received their
l'l'quired skin test at this time. The
emergency squad members will be
conducting a blood pressure clinic
during the same bours. Thislsalree
service and the public is urged to
take advantage of the clinic.
Anyone needing further lnforma·
tlon may call 992-3722.

92nd birthday celebrated

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at the Rutland Civic Center with
music by Flashback. Admission will
be S3 single and $5 couple.

Harrisonville happenings

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POJ'VIOERY- Meigs County Fox
·Chasers AS'lOClation wUI meet
Friday, 7::ll p.m., at the cabin on
Eagle Ridge.

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SYRACUSE - Revival Friday

NELSONVILLE - ." Nursing
care makes the difference" is the
message behind National Nur!lf'S'
· Day Monday, May 6, 1985. 'file Ohio
State NurSes' Association joins the
American Nurses' Association
(ANA) and our nation's 1.7 million
registered nurses In marking this
event.
ANA President EuniceCoie, RN,
targets coriipetltlon in health care
and the availability and affordabll·
lty of health care services as critical
national issues. "These questions

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be celebrating her 86th birthday on
May 9. Friends and relatives are
Invited to send cards or better yet,
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the car AND cut the grass, but then
the rain came so you had to have a
nap on the couch. That's o.k, Rest
up - the sunshine is going to be
around for a few days and you can
catch up. Pleasant dreams - and
do keep smiling. '

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StlversvWe--Portland Road for a
visit to make ..,day. Cardscan be
sent to her at 315lll Brewer Road,
Portland, Ohio 45710.

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Public Notice
PUSUC NOTICE
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Whitlatch. Wlnnerofthe!ruitbasket
was Bernice Durst. Next week's
welghlnwWbefrom5:~to6:~p. m.

:TOPS 1383 has meeting
TOPS Club 1383 met AprU 29 at beld May 4 at Phllo High School.
Cheshire Baptist Church. Betty Duncan Falls, ·ohio. Meinbers who
: Lemley read God'~ Hand Is Always will be attending are Freda Hender:There. Mamie Stephenson led tbe son, Mamie Stephenrron, Edith
· prayers, with pledges being led by . Gardner and Catherine Utile. The
: Shari Blackwell.
theme Is ":TOPS For All Seuonl."
: Freda Henderson, weight re- Janet Thomas, leader. has precorder, announced that the best pared a scrapbook tor thla event.
losers and ribbon winners of the ' A workshop will be held June 1 at
were Barbara Comer and the YMCA, i:..ancaater, Olilo. All
' Shari Blackwell. Edith Gardner members are invited to attend.
Anyone wtahlng more ·lnforma.
: and Barbara Comer were honored
' as AprU Best Losers. Losers Are. t1on on becotnlna a TOPS member
:Winners contest was won by Edith may call Edith Gardner ai367·71K12 .
. or Freda Henderson at 992-'l!iO.
;Gardner.
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POMEROY -MeigsCountyFish
and Game Association mretlng
Saturday with work session starting
at2p.m.
HARRISONVILLE - The regu·
lar stall'd meeting of Harrisonville
Lodge 411 F&amp;AM wW be held
Saturday at the special timeof5:JJ
p.m. with work In the fellowcratt
degrEe. Refreshments will follow.
The meeting wUI then ~me · at
7: :Jl p .m. with work In ihe master
mason degree. Ali masons are
welcome to attend.
.REEDSVILLE - A bike--a-thon
to benefit cystic fibrosis wUI be held

that are only lately receiving
attention from multiple segments
of society'have long been of concern
to nurses," she said. "On National
Nurses' Day, we rededicate ourselves to providing quality nursing
care services to the public at prices
they can afford."
Nalional Nurses' Day gives
consumers a chance to remember
registered nurses whOSl' care has
made a difference In their livi'S and
the lives of their families. "Nurses
make the dlffe~nce from prenatal

RliTLAND..:..LadlesAuxlliaryof
Fire Department bake sale, Satur·
day at Rutland Department Store, '
starting at 8 a.m.

RUTLAND - Rutland PI'O will
sponsor a nea market and bake sale
Saturday from8a.m. to3p.m. atthe
elementary school.

RACINE - Regular meeting of
Raclnl' Chapter 134, Order of
Eastern Star, Monday evening at
Racine temple. Officers to r.eport.
early for . short cleaning session.

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WEDS., MAY 1 thru SAT., MAY 4
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MONDAY

lst Prize: Zebco 202 Rod &amp; Reel Combination

RUTLAND - Christian 50minute flbn ,'The Hidden Holocaust,
to be shown free at Rutland Civic
Center, Monday, 7 p.m. Imme·
dlateiy following the tum, the Meigs
County Alternative to Aborilon

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Relmhme11t1 Semd til /Jfg Ftldtg
'"'We Now Carry Fishing 1!. Tackle Supplies"

education, to industrial safety
counseling, to care of the persons
who choose to die at ' home, to
comfort and ~ounseUng Of thelr
families and survivors,'' said Ju·
dith Carr, president of the Southern
Hills . Nurses' Association. "Ott
Nurses' Day, Wf! ask the citizens of
Southeastern Ohio to remember
registered n11rses in hospitals,
schools, Industry, the community,
and other setllrigs who daily
provide quallty care at affordable
prices."
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zig-zag sewing machine, New Zenith color TV, recliner
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player and raaio, chest of drawers, vanity dresser, book
shelf. 3 pc. living room suite, Maytagauto. washer and dryer,
kitchen wood taole and 2 chairs, ~ron bed, metal cabinet,
desk, nightstan~ all kinds of very nice linens, misc. pots,
pans, dishes ano appliances.
ANTIQUE or COLLECTOR ITEMS: Trunks sel ruby cream and
sugar set set red Hull dishes, oil lamp, old doll, s1lver tea pot.
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JEWElR : Diamond, wedding band and engagement rings,
white gold ring, gold Eastern Star ring, Gotham watch{ Eas·
·tern Star stick p10. ~lver and gold items, pins, neck aces,
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HARFTORD, w .'v a.- Revival
May 5 through May 11 at Church of
Christ in Christian Union, Hartford,
W.Va., with Kenneth Fuller, evan·
gelist, speaking at 7:.JJeach evening
and special singing each even inn.

POMEROY - Eastern High
students and faculty Invite the
public to attend a dinner theater.
Satu'rday, 6:JJ p.m. at the high
schooL Admission, which includes a
barbequed chicken dinner, will be$6
for adults and $3.50 for children
under 12. Call Carolyn Tripp at

azaleas &amp; Rhododendrons.

.HUDNALL PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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ALFRED ....: The Alfred Youth
Group wUI sponsor a mother-'
daughter banquet Saturday, 6: JJ
p.m., at the Alfred United Me!llodist
Church. Chicken·noodledinners will
be·$3.50 for adults, $1.75 for students
and $1 for children under six. For
information call Ruth Brooks at
9854152 or MarUyn Robinson at
985-3829.

Complete line of wptable &amp;.bed·
dirw plants. harwirw baskets,
potted plarits - bloomirw &amp;foliage, shrubbery, rose bushes,

Elementary
POMEROY SchOOl PI'07:JJp.m. Monday at the
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at 7 p.m. at Poplar Ridge Church
featuring Heaven Bound Four.

Public Notice

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P.OMEROY - A hymn sing will
be held Saturday 7 p.m. at the
Poplar Ridge Church. "TheHea:ven
Bound Four" will be featured

Public Notice

·ESTATE AUCTION

Cub pack joins in camporee

Parking lot at6: :lla.m.Saturday.A

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MIDDLEPORT - The Midd!E'port Youth League will have tall day
Saturday along with a bake·sale at
the central Trust Bank corner
beginning at 9 a.m.

Writt 01111, S.ntintl Claltitit• Dtpt.

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POMEROY - The Pomona
Grange wlll meet at 8 p.m. Friday
night at the Rock Springs Falr·
grounds. The state prince and
prinCI'SS wil be guests.

Group wUI hold monthly business
rriretlng; public Invited.

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Cub scouts attending were Matt
Michael, Jeremy Buckley, Chris
Paulsen and Tommy Wilson, webe·
los; · Andy Wolfe, Jerrod Van
lnwagen,- Jared Ridenour, Tyson
Rose, and J .R. Ridgeway, bear
cubs; Joe Karschnik, V.J. Van
Meter, Jeff Stetbem, Ryan Buckley;
Todd Michael, David Johnson, and
Lee Connolly, wolf cubs; Michael
Smith, Brian Hoffman, Ryan
Clonch, Mica Otto, Eric Hill, Eric
Hollon, Chris Michael, and Eric .
Tuttle, tigers; David Van Inwagen,
Lisa Stethem, and Brandon Buck·
ley, mascots.

985-3329 for more information.

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cussed and members were reminded to meet at the Kroger

LOWER PLAINS - Hymn sing
Friday at Zion FreewUI Baptlst
Church, Route 682, Lower Plains,
with "Saved" singing group, 7: :lJ
p.m.
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Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
the Belleville Locks and Dam In
Reedsville. Fo more Information
call LucUle Kimes at985-4142.

Hubbard's Greenhouse
.MOW OPEN FOR
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Meihodist Church in Middleport will
hold a rummage sale Friday and
·Saturday from 9'a.m. to 3 p.m. each
day.

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through Sunday at Syracuse First
Church ol God, 7 p.m. each evening
with Rev. Bill Wl"rden evangelist.

SATURDAY

LEE JEANS

- In a unanimous Yote, lhe Student ;.:·siudents,',~id P11l1Ups.c .
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.. Senate of Rio Grande College lind
Phillips. son . o!. A'ustln PhlUlps.
Community College selected Vlrgtl -and the l~te Maxine PhiUips of
PhiUips of Middleport to be a Middleport, resides wllh his wife
student senator.
Gina and daughter Nichol In ·
Randy KI'SSenger and Vlrgtl Middleport. A student majoring 1n
PhiUips are the only two senators so&lt;:tal work, Phillips returned to
that are not ellber residents of Rio cqllege after over 10 years and is
Grandi&gt; or living on campus of the now active on campus. He is a
college.
member of the Commuter Task
According to Phillips, his appoint· Force, Student Senate and Is active
ment is Indicative of the Increased In several commlttei'S Including
sensitivity of the college to the child care options for · students,
-needs of the commuter students. faculty awareni'SS, and others.
There has been a significant growth
"VIrgil has proven himself to be
In the number of commuter academically successful and com·
students In the past 10 years.
mltted to serve the needs of au
"Commuters represent two students,'' according to Myriam '
thirds of the students and student Ruthchlld, Commuter Task Force
senate is be¢nnlng to reflect these Advisor.

:week

POMEROY - Revival continUes
until May 12 at Bethlehem Baptist
Church with services at 7: 30 each
evening; Earl Shuler, pastor.

Mrs. Esta · White, Keno Hill, prepared dinner.
observed her-92nd birthday recently
Mrs. White later was the guest ol
May 25. Memtx&gt;rs of the class who · with her nephews an(l nieces, Mr. another nephew and his family for a
•
are Uvlng In this. area are being and Mrs, Richard Smith, and Mr. decorated cake and Ice cream.
asked to meet at ' the LaSalle and Mrs .. Keith Casdorph, Colum- Others joining •In the celebralon
s~
Restaurant In Mlddleport at 7: JJ bus, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Will
were William Frecker, Sharon Ill
pill!
Wednesday evening to begin plans Charleston, c:Oming for the day: Michael, Donna Thle, Mrs. Clark
1ft
for the special a&lt;:!Mtles.
Whlle they had planned to take Mrs. Ihie, and Mrs. Floyd Weber. Mrs . Ill
White out for dinner, Mrs. Marcia White was presented cards and ·
'
'
So many Pomeroy people, partie· Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Roger gifts.
•
ularly In the business-se&lt;:tlon know Keller surprised them with a
Leo Gilmore.
Leo will be observing a birthday
anniversary on May 22 and is
Ul
looking forw;u'd to that Leo's cane
Ill
Ill
- which is his constant companion
- Is a real oldie. It belonged to his
Recent dinner gui'Sts at the home Epple of Richard Nelson were
late Grandfather Gilmore. Leo's of Mrs. Eugene Atkins and Ruby afternoon callers.
resides at 324 E. Main St. In Diehl were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Mrs. Frances Young and Miss
Pomeroy.
Atkins and sons'Michael and John Barbara Sleple of. Indiana visited
of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Gloria over the weekend in North Carolina
111
The Pomeroy Health Care Cen· Riggs, Mark, Danny, Linda and with Bill Sieple.
'
ter, now headed by Peter Crane, is Lisa Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Felix
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alkire visited
Ill
ROUTE 33
Ill·
planning a busy week or May 12 Alkire, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell recently with Ray Alkire In
_.
HARTFORD,
W.
VA.
Mother's Day - through May 17in and Cheryl,. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Columbus.
•
observance of National Nursing Alkire and Christopher and Debbie,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bishop
Home Week.
Mrs. Pauline Atkins and Mrs. attended a square dance festival in
The staff is quill' busy with the Nonna Lee. Mike Epple and Frank ~rgla for a week.
•
planning lor the upcoming event
and we'D lUI you In on aU of the r-------------------------------------------~---------------------------------------------.
details a ·bit closer to the week.

-

Sharon Matson was the top IOSl'r
at this week's meetingo!TOPSOH ·
570 held at the WordofFaith Church
on the T in Middleport. KathY
: McDaniel, leader, presided at the
rneetjn!t with Peggy VIning giving
the seCretary's report.
, . Area recognltloit day was dis·

_....__

FOR
JEANS
SATURDAY, MAY 4th

; Newest ·. stUdent senator.at RG_( Middleport
1r14n
.

Members of Chester Cub Scout
Pack 235 joined other area scouts for
the arlnuai spring camporee at the
0.0. Mcintyre Park In Gallipolis.
The scouts enjoyed competitive
activities to earn patchi'S and other
games In 1he park. Attending were
JoAnn Newsome, Terry Newsome,
BUI Buckley, Cathy Workman,
Jerry and Linda Van Inwagen, Jon
Karschnik, Keith Karschnik, Ca-·
rolyn Smith, Don Van Meter, Terry
and Melanie Stetbem, Ronald and
Debbie Cion&lt;; h. Mickie Hollon, Mr.
and Mrs. Michael, Brenda Tuttle,
Mrs. Connolly, leaders and parents.

POMEROY - John Leist, ClrciE'vllle, president of Ohio REACT
(;ouncu, wlll speak at meeting of
Meigs CountyREAC"rTeam"at7::ll
Friday at senior Citizens Center,
Pomeroy.

LEE

LEE

LEE

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Sentinei-Page-7

The

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• Page- 8- The
IN THE
COMMON PI.EAS COURT
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION OF
M~le Dawn Ram"bura

CASE NO. 247~6
- NOTICE BY
PUBUCATION 'TO: THOMAS WILUAM HO·
SCHAR. - kno..., addNII:
Route 1, W•t Columbia

v..

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You are hereby notifted that

on the 24th ct.y of J.-. t985
.. tO:OO A.M. a hearing w;11 be
hekf in me Common Plea.

·1

Juvenile Dlvltio n.

Card of Thanks
'CARD

OF THANKS

Me•g• County,

Ohio,
""' ad"PPion
of
Michelle'"'Dawn
Hooc:hllr by
Edward tiarold Remsburg and

,.....,tal

be grent&amp;d

Robert E. Buck,
Judge end
Ex-Officio Cleoi&lt;.
141 19, 26 (51 3. 10. 17, 24,
6tc

1

We the family of JESSIE
GAUL WEBER wish to ex·
press our sincere thanks
and appreciation to our
friends and neighbors
an,d fam ily for the many
acts of kindness during
the illness and death
of our beloved mother
and grandmother. Many
thanks to the Chester
ladies Auxiliary, who
prepared and served
delicious food .

~

·2

Card of Thanks

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank ~he
staff of Holzer Hospital ,
Drs . Gene Abels and
Zinnia Dayo for therr care
of John Guinther. Thanks
to Ewing Funeral Home,
all of our neighbors and
friends for therr help
during our loss. Special
thanks to Humphreys
and Mclain families and
to Neil Proudfoot and all
members of Pomeroy
Church of Christ. Your
kindness wtll never be
forgotten .
Danny and Nancy
Griffith and Family

Chtldren : Iris Wils on
and Cleo Smith and
Grandchildren .

..

In Memoriam

w

Real' Estate General

IN MEMORY OF
MY DEAR NEPHEW
KEITH G. AEIKER. SR.
It has been two years
smce you went away.
The days are long and
lonely without you.
You will always be
loved
and remembered . God , give you
• . rest.

TEAFORD
Real Estate

..!J~TO _ &lt;'
216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-(6141-992-3326
DEXTER - Good construcbon.
3 BR home, lull basement
lurnace, ·Woodburner, stove,
relngeralor, dbl. carport and lg.
lot lor tra1ler hookup Asking

Aunt Alma Riggs

KEITH

G.

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POMEROY·,
992 -2259

0.

Golli:o
County - Approx. 35 acre
comer lot, ae reator septJC
system, l'h car ga rage wrth
worl&lt;si'&lt;Jp, ely water. $12,000.

'

COUNTRY - lovely 3 BR
remodeled. Full basement
c.arpetmg, lurnace, wood·
burner. dbl. garage and level
acre. . · ·
·.'

'·&gt; .-

lt"a
ago
taft
The

..

bean two yelirs
May 4th since you
ua so suddenly.
pain is still with ua
~oday at It was then .
We con never fill that
empty apace . We all
loved you then and we
love you now. We
each have our memo·
, ries of you in a place
that no one c an touch
With pain in our hearta
and tears in our eyes,
we ask God to keep
you ufe, and at ran
gave your best.
From Wife. Oeloree
Aeiker; Mother , Chit ·
Jlren.
Grondchildren
and Great-Grandchil-

'

20 ACRES - House under
root. kJts of firewood.-near Great
Bend tor tUSI $16.000
POMEROY - Good 3 or 4 BR
older home. Oak floors. some
carpeti ng eQiupped krtchen
and hot water heat Only

$29,500

REALTORS
Henry E. Cleland Jr
992-6191
Dottie Turner 992-5692
Jean Trussel 949·2660

CALL US NOW TO SELL AT
992·3325.
Sue Murphy, Millon Roush
Holen, Virgil and
lruc1 Taoford

Housing
Headquarters

OPEN HOUSE
May 4, 1985 and May 5, '1985
to 4:00 ·It.M.

·

20 yean
"'Free Eatimate1"

54 Misc. Merchandise

lAT. I. .$1JN.

·oNLY

OWN YOUR
OWN

BIG
FOOT
PARK
NO MONEY
DOWN
. $.50 PEl MO,

Estimates"

4/ 4/ tln

AFFOIDAIIE • PORIAil£

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McGHIE REALTY

BLACKWOOD HOME SPAS
40037 !umntr Rd.
Po-oy: OH.

SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE with

3

bed -

tion

room .

located

on'

8

acres.

Large farm pond. Racine area.
HOUSE WITH GARAGE, small
shop and shower in basement. Four
rooms and bath ,

2

. 4-10-1 mo.

Furniture, Wtdtling
WE ARE YOUR SAlES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA

I

\

411/ l mo.

YOUNG'S

&amp; Garage•
Roofing Work
Aluminum I Vinyl Sidings
15 Years Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7611

CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Addons end remodeling
- Roofihg and gutter work
- Concrete work

- Plumbing and electrical

11-1-tlc

•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
Wt Hut AF1ll Tl••
Shp Tte.lleiu-

work

HYDIOfECH CHEMICALS

SigM, RubiNr Stompt,

491 Gen. Hartinger ,kwy.
Middleport, Ohio
HRS. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Day
. Night
1-614
1-304
992-2S49
773 -5634

3/2/tln

R

lV

. .

.

Gutters· Downspouts
OHIO

Gutters Cleaned
Painting
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows
Siding - Soffit Work

PIPNEER CARPn
&amp; UPHOLSTERY .

949-2263
or 247 ·464'1

SJ49s.oo'~.~·
Expert Service And
Quality Name Brands At
DISCOUNT PRICES

CLEANERS

985-3561

a:·: '
4

All Mtke•

lone Bottom. OH . 45743

•Wuhere •Diehw•ahen
•Reng11
•Refrigerator•
•Dryera •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE

.

.

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

3:

(614) 446 -'7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 ·
s -t3 fin

4-S·IIc

RENT A CAR

a••

CALL

Dave Hebbs

446-4522
"We Rent For less"

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL

Rl. 124,Pomtray Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR •
AIIO '""'"'"''"

304-675-6276

•

3-24-lfc
IN
VEHICLE

A

'lllft·A-Cormtroduce ~ou to

Help Wanted

~·

, the modem way
tho "hicle of your

OOWN PAYMENt
LOWE• MOIITHL Y PAYMENT
BlACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK lEASING
Box, 326
Pomeroy, OH. 45769

Dextlll', OH.

*YIN Yl SIDING
• AlUMINUM SIDING
*BLOWN IN
INSULATION

Phone: 614·669·3761 or 669-376'5
•1 0' U.P. Wire Mesh
•orake
*Drake

9'

1oo• LNA
324

RECEIVER

$1,69 5
$

with Tracker

coMPun

New Homes Built

1,9 7S

New and UIICI Auto

PH. 949·2801
ar 949·2860
No Sunday Calls
3/11/otn

73-19 Ford Tr.
Fondoro .........................141
13·19 Ford Tr.
Doon ......................... t135
10-ll Ford Tr.
Daon ......................... $t45
71-19 Ford Tr.
Gr&lt;lh ...................... $52.50
10·15 Ford Tr.
Hoodt ......................... S145
11-15 Ford RHoodo ......................... •13Q
13-15 Ford ••ngor
Gritln ...........................115

TOWN &amp; COUNTRY.
VETERINARY

CLINIC
IN MIDDlEPORT
PAijl E. SHOCKEY, D.V.M .

OPEN EACH
. THURS. EVE. 6-8

Glot~-latt

I'T. PlEASANT OFFKE
3305 JACKSON AYE.
!MALL ANIMAl HOURS
........,3p.m.- 5p.ro ..
6,30 p.m.·l p.m.
IV•*'IId•y 3 p.m.· 5 p.m.
Thundor 3 p.m.·S p.m.
friday 1 p.m.·l p.m.

For futer Strv1ee

Call

614-992-

r....,.,

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

.TROMM EXCAYA
*FOOTERS *GRADING
*GONCRETE WORK

PH. 742·2328

•Replacement Window s
•New ~oofing

"FREE ESTIMATES" '
JAMES KEESE£
PH. 992-2772
4-1· 2 mo. d

U.

S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVIllE, 01110

1 ONLY 14 FT. SPORTPAL CANOE
!Slightly D~ liner I
$
S~GGlSilD'usflm NOW 39S

Authoriztd John Dure,
New Holl1nd. Bush Hoa
FsriJI Equipment ·
. Ouler

BAUM LUMBER

Ptrte E•··~····
&amp;Senl"

firM

985-3301

I -3-11&lt;

'

4

Giveaway

Y2 irish Satter p~ ·ppiet bJack .
Coll614·446 -9663.
To 1 good home , male cat
long haired. neutered. ali
ohota . Cell 81 4-446 -71 44.

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE

lARGE ANIMALS AND
SURGERY 1Y APPOINTMENT
l04-675-2441
· 12-l ·tfn

•BASEMENTS *SEPTIC SYSTEMS

•lnlulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows

$399

Sattr:day 10 O.ll.· l1 1IO a.m.

BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM $1DING

11

/NTB1THEI'N
$ef11 1Ce Pr o

•

Mobile Home-

Heatlnal Cooling
Sales &amp; Service
•

Stock of Weather Pumps. Central Ail
ICondillior&amp;i' t111nd Furnaces . r-r-::...&gt;-.&lt;

FlEE ISTIMAYIS

446-941.

4 kiUena just weened &amp; 2·8
mos. old all black &amp; gray

ttrlpes. Cell 614-448 -9397.
1 yr. old dog 1o 1-11 wk . old
Both male. Mothtr

p~o~ppy .

Pnk-a-poo.

father Dach-

ohund. Coll614 · 388· 8358 .
To • good home in co~ntry, 2
dogs, mole lo '*""'le, good
with chlldron . Coll814-448·
7800.

ICott~plete

rr-:::r-~'1.8

ENVIRONIIIIEIITAL IYSI'Dta

····· ·y;c;;n&amp;;;;;;··,····--

"Free Eatimetes"

4·17- l mo . pd.

13-10 Chovy Tr.
ronoltrt ......................... l60
13-10 Chovy Tr.
Doors ........... -............ •125
13-10 Ch.. y. Tr.
Hoodo ......................... l150
13·14 Chevy Tr.
lompon ..................... $10
73-19 Chovy Tr.
Grlllot ..................... l31.50
13 ·19 Chovr. Tr.
llockor Ponols .............. -'75
13-79 Chevy. Tr.
Cob CO&lt;ntrt .................'20

u••

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Southern Spun Available

Complete System

Sf . Rl . 160
North
Gallipolis, Ohio

PH •.992-5682
or 992-7121

1·1G-t.l.n.

FUTURE T.V. SATEWTE SYSTEMS

3 coto. 2 cleclowod and
Mutered. FrH to a good
homo. CoH 814 -843·!1494.
Whlro kltt0n to good homo
304-8711-2214.
•

,t

"""'lc•-

-•oro.

A.A. A.

Roger Hysell
Garage

NOW

.·

RT.· 62 NORTH
POINT 'PlEASANf. W. VA.
8 miles from
Pomeroy-Mason Brid&amp;e
SINGif S24.95
304-675 -6276
-t.l\'e Entertamlneni•Ffee HBO
•Kitchenettes •Restaurant

.

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m-

~
• : MOiEL ' · · ..

. . ·-._

Lri

:z::

35185 Oak Hill Road

. • L.-

·LISA M.. KOCH. M.S.

y ard Sa\e&amp;.

Two y.Uow ptlgl aleapeop1e , _ 1400- 1o up.
Ontv ........ with NIH • • •r i•-""'neoc1 opply. Sond

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992-3561
4-4-1 mo pd

listening Devices
Computerized He~ring Aid Selection
Hearing Ev~l~ations For AU Ages

35 ·Lot• • Aciellge

more-

Installed

4/29/tln

Home• for Sale

1

VALLEY

APRil ~PEC/Al ­
Dexcel Receiver
8' Alum. Dish

'
Television

.-~

12·8-tlc

SlTELUTE SYSTEMS

Call

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
: SERVICE

PH. (614) 985-4212

.

.

ICUt OUT FOI ruru•E USEI

CHE

992 ·6215 or 992-7314
Pomoroy, Ohio

NEW-REPAIR

4- .

-,.
-

V. C. YOUNG Ill

Howard L. Writesel
Roofing Co.

VINYL LINER POOL
ACRYLIC WALL POOL
ABOVE GROUND POOL
On~ 400 Chotces

·artd Graduation

992-3345

.

P£RSONAUZED POOlS

31

Hou ... 28 ocrea. 304· 773- 30 ..,... oec up f0&lt; mobile
PI
"2211.
homo. bern. It Ewlngton at
ano Tuning ond Rapolr. "
VI
11 Co. lln • on RI .
Brunlcordi Mutlc Co .. 114·
nton- 0 111
441 •0887 . Twont"' h yaor 7 room h omo wlth 1'L
" 1ott. 110. Cell 1114-111·44111 .
Neutnl to Box 800 In care of
of quelity NI'Vtcl. llint Qtrdtf) IPICI. Hertford. 42 acre• nMr Forked Run
tho Oolllpollo Dilly Trlbu,.., Donlelo. 1114-742-2951 .
•19,000 . 304·882-337•.
Lab. Hoa 11• will, alooctrlc
1213rd. Avo .. Oolllpolio, Oh PIANO TUNING AND RE ·
lin•. tliephone coble, pol411131 .
vocy, qultt. good plocllor ··-··· Gaiiip
""i)iii········· t.awn Bov mower. mona Cherry St ., IYTICUH. Ohio .
PAIR , Reduced rolotllmlted 32 Mabile Home•
houM. 7 acr.. cleared . Call
eutt• 44 ,.g., girts clothet Mov 1 ot to Mov 3rd .
for Sale
Full or port•tlmtl Men 00' lime only. Word'tKoyboord.
114-378-11207.
&amp;
Vicinity
tin 8 • 1 0 , childs kltch•n 9:00om-6:00pm . Clothing.
- - n. Floxlble hours. No 304-1711 -111100 or 875·
boo"*. amoK oppllonceo.
1101. delk . choir. tricycle.
Inveatment. Earnlnga oppor· 312• .
Lorge buildl~g lot lor Nil,
s... Moy 4th. 9 -4 . U
Yard 1111, Mey 4th and 8th
NEW AND USED MOilLE ClaM to Mllgo High School. Floo Morltat. FrolzMo Bot- ,c_hl_lll_co_t_h_o_R_d_.- - - tunlty ., 50 to noo wk . to
HOMES KESSEL' S QUAl· cr- Rd. 912·11838 .
at Rtclne Fire HouM . 9 :00atort. Call 114-441-8237
,.
tom. WVa . on US . 35 open 701 Cherry St., Vinton. Mty
IT'!' MOBILE HOME SALES,
6:00 . Rein or ahlna.
R1• .tl Fs l.tlr;
b e t - I • 11AM Mon .
3 Announcements
4 MI. WEIIT. GAUlPOliS. &amp;Q Kret jult aft At. 82 ~ry Saturday &amp; Sunday, 3rd &amp;. 4th . Antique picture•
Moy 5 only. E.O.E.
RT 35. PHONE 114-448- South , 304-876-7841 I -S. Open 11' lo CO\Iorld over 100 yaoro aid, ....,., llirge NMment u'- 11 end.
7274 .
evening a.
epecet for rent, oft road pltctl antlqua allver. other of Lincoln Hgtt.. Pom...oy.
H_o_m_e_•_fo_r_ S_ •_ I..:.
e_
. IWEE,ER ond -lng mo· Babyatnor -"-d In my _3_1__
pet*lng.
antiquet. Hide-a-bed couch• Wodnoadoy through Friday .
chino ....,.,, pons, ond horne. Rlfarenc" required.
S
F S
rec:. chair, ttereo. antique
. auppllea.
Pick up ond Coli 114-441-8240 oftor ThrH bedroomo. centrololr. 1871 Froedom goad cond. 1 acre along Rt. 12 South, M-"
vinyl wall paper, urpet Call 814·258-111120.
Sat1,1rdey, May 4th. 7 -;. .~
304·171-7641 ovonln•a.
-·ng '"' rl., .... Sun . dook. chelr. other Items.
, dellv.,y. Oevla Vecuum 4PM.
•
'h
mi.
from
At.
7
on
Routh
. throughout. well insulated.
Une {North af Cheahlre, baby item•. muurnity Moplo St .. Mlddloport .
CIN-. haH milo up
paint. ettached pntge, Muot MU 1883 Joy Skyllnor. P11ture for rent, 40 acret, Oh)
clothes. ewimming pool Children clothing, Toro llwn
0.... Creok Rd. Coli Babyettter nNded In Crown new outdoor
grill. awnlnga. Iota of extrea included. Call
mower. 9:30-3:00.
City II my ho..,.. Cell
l•ncod PIIOIUro. bom. 304-. __. _. - - - - - - - pump, IIIIer, olump pump .
114-448-0214.
1
many axtrea. Celli 1 4 ·•415· 814-448-7200 oftar 1 :00 .
814-288-1718.
875-7541 evonlngt.
3 Fomjly, Addioon Rt. 7 ,
2583 til 8 :00PM, otter
loby fum .. nico clotheo, Frl , Goroge Sola 1100 Second Mov 3rd end 4th ot 10:00
am. Old refrigeretor. furniEaay Aetal'ftbly Work ! 8:00PM coli 814 · 246· t2x80 levol lot on Rt. 7 In
Moy 3rd ·Sot. Moy •th. Roin _A_•_•_·_W_td_.•_s_._t_. 8_-_
4_._ _
Crown Clly. 1 Ox22 fl .
ture, mite:. Bill Arnott re8i1800.00 per 100. Ouoron- 18&amp;9.
1
Concol .
porch. CoH 814 ·218-1444.
teaCI Payment. No
Gartge Selel 9 to 5 Mty 3rd dtnct. Ath St., SyracuH.
Exporlenco- No 8111to. Do· Built On Your Lot: 8ig 4 Cor
lo 4th {It thei!Hth houao on
Yard Stle Eurelr.t Next to loft,
post Buckeye HHia C.C. One Doy Only: Soturda y.
llNOLEI CLUB ·for Weot tells oond oell·oddoooood Ooroge 111181 . 3 bdrhomeo 1972 1 4x70 troller lor
Wough'a Orovory. Moy 3 lo It Rio
Grande. Many rtema, Moy4 . 9:00-1 Storoo. otorm
Virglnlone only. Stotwldo . atamped envelope; Elen 113,981. 8M Our Modelo . e5,800 with 21,000 BTU
4,8till7
Coll ·l -1114·188· 731 1.
window air conditioner. 41 Houses for Rent
door•. children clothing.
old • new! Rein or shine
All ••••· Douno of Vltol-716, 3418 EntorpriM
nl~e . Cell 514-448-0148.
misc. No junk I 43 Cole St. in
onombwa. Dotolla: U .OO. Rd. Ft. Plorco. Fl. 33482.
Buy from owner a. NVI .
Middleport I next to river).
H.bllly H11rt1 Club, ltlv4 openings Nlllng Marrl J,errific location , Kyger 1980 Klngotov 70x1 4 with 7 room hou11· with 2 car
lay, W. VI . 28878.
gertge
..
located
In
Chlthlre,
Mey 41h. 2nd hoUtl on taft
Mac:' • 100 per cent gueran· Crook School , 3 bdr .. fire· 7x24 expando1 air, skirting.
piKe. Built-In kitchen wh:h fireplace. microwave. Ita- •210 mo . plua depotit, no
efter going und~r ceution
lummerr Comfngll Got rid tMd llno of gllto, toys. home dlehwa..._,
Plllt. Coll814-387-7302.
r~nge, oven .
light In Brodbury. 9:00 to
of th- unllghlly lnchoo, no decor, your hourt. no invett· Full beMment \Nllh lomlly ""'· HI-up In INorlt~ 10%
dawn
up
to
15
.,..
Call
4 :00 .
- drugo, til ' noturol. NO '""nt, 304·1176-171B or 1room , gaa hatt. potalble et•-448·3&amp;47. 8 -8, Mon.- 2 bdr. houee 11150 mo . plu1
h._, loot 10 10 28 lbo In 800-1113· 1077. looking 9"h"
ct.p . lo ret: Coli 114-448loan 111umptlon, 511 .
Sot .. Moy 4th . 8 :00 to &amp;:00
30 cloya ar manoy beck . home and catllog p.~rtiee.
4728.
••1.1100.
Coli
114-448pm. Dennis Dobbin• Nti304-871-1780.
.
1973 Arlington 1 2x50 with
donco, 52680 Portlond Rd ..
Open torrlloriH wltlt n - 4042.
12x111odd on 2 bclr. underCounty Rd . 31 . M011lng.
Avan. cotl304-171-1428 .
Muot Mil 3 bdr. ronch, pinning. stove. new carpet.
II La11 end Found
Everything mult iJO.
Curley's Exxon and Carry Wettbrooke Subd ., FR . 18,000. Coli 814-448woodburner, ctrport, deck, 7080.
Set ., May 4th at Vert Van
hound atoltn. Out now occaptlng
Meter'• · Corner of 1m and
An._. ta
of Billy llont lot pllrt limo help, city utllltleo, • achoola,
College St ., Syreeuee.
Jlolt. Hoa colllf with od- apply In person at Station, raducod to 133,000. Coli 1977 RogiiiS,14XI4, 2bclr.
, d...... . .0 .00 ..-rd . Bond Hill Raad. Point 114-448-7144.
Coli 814-245· 62BII.
acrou from Methodiat
114-247-4221.
. PleiNnt,
Church. heme include large
HOUN lor Hie Eoot ond, 3 bclr. 14xl5 • lot, 2 mi.
liz:a woman's clothee, quitting frsme and men's clottwa;
F"""" Plllr of tonnla th... lt Wontod exporlonced beoutl- 1918 Eaatern Ave., 3 bdr., trom Oalllpolls , Green
dithll .
Loulto ... Floklln 8yrocuH. clon with good following. hat rented epece •zoo mo . School Diotrlct, good cond.,
- - ' - - - - - - -lc112-11113.
Commjaolon pold beNd on Aoldng 1411.000. Will toke Iorge oundaclt. 114,500.
Huge 3 family yerd ..... Set.
gro11. uc working cond. mobile home on tr~da . Call will contlder trade in of
11 4·448-8334 or814-4411· anything of vtlue a1 down
only S .R. 7, '~• mile from
col Bob 304-171-4472
Border COllie laot. La.. 7398.
poyment. Cell 814-441Union Ave . Jeane. nice
In Five polntt lllclnlty. T111
8038 .
•
clothes. prom dreu, mlec.
lltd white. An--. to Lao- N..t appeerance and outgo·
all. Coli 114-112-11341 or lng ,..,..,..111'1 for phone 3 bdr. home 3 yro. old, 80%
for Rent
814·112-11344.
work, pert time, downtown combplldllted;L rural frwotetr, 3 1882 Tawnhoull 14x70.
Yord Sole Soturct.y Moy 4 • Yord Sole Fri. lo Sat. 1 milo Vord Solo Moy21o3. 210W.
Main St .. Pomeroy. Naxt to
Point PIHunt, mult be ~~~ 21a'·· .n~occ't Jckn 'R'!t~ with 7x24 ••pando , exc.
8-4. TownhouaeonRt. 141 · out Bidwell Rodney Rd . lotl Church
of Chrilt. Aiding
cond., 2 bdr .• large beth,
c
of 1dutt1 &amp; children• olo·
Loot .......feonole Brittony willing to worlt floxlblo
mower. TV, children•
thing &amp; mloc .
tplnlelo, rod ond whitt, hours. Comml11lon bella Hannen Trtce Schools, deck lldrtlng. CA. oth• Fumlthed. air cond., ceble, 1-"--""_t_e_n•_ry.;_._ _ _ __
clothes. much more.
t33,500. Call 814 · 258 · extroa. Cell 814-2411-9634 nocltlto•••· booutHutrl-- y1 rd S1 1e F ld 1o s
o,_ R-. Ambtvolt ••· col t0:00-12:00 IIIDI'nlnga 8894.
aher 8.
view. KaniUflll, Foller'aMor •v
ltur· Yard Sae. Friday &amp; Seturl'lteoe •H 304·871 -3340 only. 304-871-11212.
•
doy. La- Gorfloold. Boby
.. 8711-11418.
bile Home Porlt, 81 4-4411· bed, toltphono, child rona day. 3 mllot South on Rt. 7 . Big yard 11le, M•r 3rd and
4th. Bolide Post Office In
Cley Grande Hall. 9-6
Coli the Army Notlonol Joy Drive owner telling 3 3 bdr. ell oloctrlc, 14x85. 1802.
clotheo. lata more.
Tuppere Plaint . 9 :00 till 1
Ouord ond olllt ebout our poy bdr., 2 bath, cory htrth for porch , underpinning , !n- 1 -------~-8
Public Sale
Mobile home for rent. Coli 1---------Garage ule acro11 from Rain cancel1 .
""d blltoflta. including odu- wlntor, pool end 'AC lor town. Cotl814-~41- 2038.
trlr., tilde projector. Hanni, Trace Hlnh School .
alter 1 PM, 814-448-0508 Cargo
cetionel 111iatance. Ctll aumm., , lntoreated only coli
• Auction
choln
11w.
clothing.
mlac.
•
Large baMment 11le It and
Big down poymant. thort or 814-441- 1809 .
304-8711· 3110 or 1-800· 514-441-7154 oltor 8 .
Frldoy 12-8, Sot. 9 -11038 _
Th_u_rad_•.:._y_&amp;_s_•t_u~r"-.....:.Y_
· __ of
Lincoln Hta., Pomeroy .
time
employment,
or
c"dh
142-31·
1
9.
Auction .....,. Fricloy night ot
Help-Help- Owner wants to hlttory ltopplng you from Treller for' rent. Cell after _2_nd_._A_•_e_.- - - - - - Yard Sele Set. Mty 4th, Fridty and Saturday . 9 :30
tho Hantard Community
1
MUhouH-MtkeUtlnoffer. buying a horne? Contktlr 1 4PM. 114-448-4221.
9:00. 5 m i. below Eurokl or om-5 :00 pm.
· Cent1t. TruckiGICio of n Yard Sale 1 -2-3 It Country 7 mi. above Crown City on
Coli 814-441-0278.
roclolmod unit. Onlv 1600
1
2
Situations
581 Upper River
7
0
.-chendloo ..,.ry ·
down end take over pay- 2 bdr. lumithtd, oil utHit11 Corryout
Rd. Clothes. ontiquoa, lurnl- R t .
.
key John 1 on Two family yard Hie. Mty
Con... menta o1 now 1o uiod
Wanted
Nice
4
bedroom,
1
._.
besho,
We're
Mid-Ohio
Fl3rd end •th from 9:00 om
pd., except eiiGt.. conve- ture. • much more.
residence.
olwoya _, .
until dark Beby clothft,
geroge
with
workbench,
goo!
nonc,la]Sel'\'lc•
f014i
772·
nlent lo~tlon, ucurtty dap~ 1 - - - - - - - - - cooned. Richard Reynolds,
(1141 , 773-3821. oolt rouqlred . Coll81 4·448·
Yord Sole Kerr. Ohio. Moy edult clothing, toola, tov•.
Aucti.....,, Coli 304-271- Wantld·Uv• In companion heol IUI.OO budget), goo
Yord Sole 132 Founh Ave . ht thru 3rd. 9AM -6PM. aweepart, appliance•. etc.
hot water h..,.,~ centrll tlr, Call todly.
Blll8 .
3088.
ColiN toble. Home lntorlor. Stereo , kl(chenware, dryer, Two milel eaet on Eap
lor -rly Chrlotloon loody. lJi •cr• flit lot. Kyger Creek _ _ _.:..__ _ _ _ __
Ugh! houN war1t ond oomo Schoolo, 'J41,000. Coli 1972 mabllehamo 1 2xe5. 2 12x80 2 bdr.. 1200 mo. , miiC. S1t .
Ridge Road .
'
1oys. clothes.
lifting roqull'od. Roaon ond 114-441-1990.
bclr
..
AC
,
price
t3,395
.
Coli
t200
dep
.
Coil
814-3BB9 Wanted To Buy
Goroge Sole 924 Firat AYfl .. Yard Sale 822 Third Ave.
-rd ftw. Pri1111to bedroom .
814-4411·7171 oft., 5 coli 8304., 1114-3BB-9881 .
Mey 2 · 3-4. 9-5 . Antiquo Friday • Sat. 9 til? Antique
Would poeler ..,,... ane with BooutHul l ohaptd from 814-448-8288.
cupboardt, oak table, child· gla11were
_ Wt POly · - h lor .lite model . coo. Monthly 011o!ry wHI be houN. 4 bdr .. _Iorge Hvln · l --'--:-:--:..:~-..,.....'-­
and dolla. furni ·
1 2xl0 with corport. odgo of ,.,., clothing,. bedapreada,
;; ciNn ueed aara, , ·
·
CO!'oldorod. pluo , .. nioney. gtoom, modorn kitchen, dlh· Dolu-.i 3 bdr. holiH, JM!OI.' .town
t?Jre. clothei and mi~ . .
on
681.
noturlil
goo,
onlocellenoaua
houllhold
.
., Jlm Ml'*.C....,. -Oida Inc.
R -... requlrod .. s..d I n g • o o m , lo u n d· r y • good · locotlon. 1119.100. deposit, Nferlilcl. no pltli.
1111 Gono Johnson ·
,.oume to lax 3030 In core ut111l yroom, 1 ~ bath•. Farm 'l50 aerei. 8 rm. houae, Cell ll·t 4;-448 •0B22.
2 Fomlly
Glgontic Yord s ·ole&gt; opon· Gigentlc 1 2 fomlly Ylrd Nil .
1114·441-3&amp;72
of the OoiNpolla DoHy Trlb- ltttched garege, central air, 131.000. Commerdal·totetored by Ctlvlry Pantecoe- acrou from Powells Berber
4
uno, 12113rd. AVo .. Golllpa- 140'•· Coli 8t4-448-8014 Jocloaon A... 1411,000. A2
bdr.
homo.
Coil
1
~t~·:~;.
~·
~
A~IIoe~~~:--=--til
Church Sotunlly. Moy 4, Shop, Oolllpollo F•ry. W.
llo. Oh 48131.
,
"" I 1 4 -4411-1387.
Ono Root h t -. Coli 304- _814-448-0390.
I·
1986, K 1o K Mobile HonMI Va . 8AMto1. Moy2, 3, 64 .
•
.
8711-1104 or_lf711-138, . •
V~td hlo U'j!olri Plko tt Po ... lot No. 1, 9 :00 til 1 DrH,_,.. lite&lt; boxes. b-d
Roapo!ilng Rutlo!ld·JIJurelng Twa-otqoy, 2 bdr. hO'"", J.
12xl0 mobHa home'loce•..a
•
box,,, old milk c1n1. truCk
'""~""
Cente111r'(.
urnlture:-. Watch for 110ft I .
Home. Room for 2
ocreo. city Nmlfl. Nice ...,.. 1!17B !lollglode · i'z•x't~·· oil. In $yrocuu. 11211. · por
h
H
_
•
.
.
.
.
-lir;...
4 .now F~d' whit:
1
1
1
,.lld!lftto:?43-2UZ
month ptu1 utNttles: Depoeft c 01 11'
oma· ntar 9r: 2 Family Vtrd S&amp;ll Fri. &amp; . IPOk•, . ri'!'i: •nd ce'PJI. :2
of city. rock wollta. g.,dona. oiRtrlo, 3 bclr., At::.1 undor·
3111.. .
.
required . Cell 814 -912- ·a t..,.t . Wod,•&amp;ot.
' · Sot. · 9 mi. aut lit. 218 . . t;iilor doaro. llorm door,
2 car u•n~ga, orglnel' oeck pinning, weaher-dryw. furwoodwork, doors, open nlehtd . Coli 1114-448-3289 7034 or 114·992-5732.
Drepea. baby item•. cio- netN wheel botrow. lawn
Yard Sate 18Va Vine St. Mey thing. potetoe bina, roto- chllrt. records, ._.,.,, 8
atalrcaae. full bnement, or 814-892-7078 or 8143
4
5
2
8
12xl0 mobHo ho....,, lo·
· • · • · E..rythlng muot tiller. lompa. ond misc. trock AM ·FM with
new energy-efficient ge• 258·8132.
COMPlETE HOUIIEHOLDS
cotedln8yrocuH . I1211.por Fgo_1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ltomo .
bOoko. clothing. tayt. 1115
fumance . Perfect for thoae
FU~NITURE.
lode, Iron,
who opp,..lotl quolltleo of 10x60 1981 N- Moon 2 month plul utilit..a. Oepoait Yard Sell Sat. S:OO to 1
Suz:ukl
Motor Cycle.. 370
·woad. aupboorda, choirs.
older. well-built hom11 . bdr~ . e3 ,4&amp;0., air cond ..
roqulr•d. Coli 814 -882- ChethlroRt. 7 . Lotaofgloaa Garogo Solo Rt. 141, 374 Suzuki hill bike.
cheete, bealr.ata. dlahae. Room end boord 0&lt; oiHping 145,000. Cell 114-4411- hoot lo cooking, vory good
7034 or 114-992 -8732.
• mlac . lloln concola.
Debby Dr . Sot . 9 -6 .
lora. ontlquoo. gold roome . • Men only. No 8844.
AnnUli ' 'Mee· Lou · Wan ''
cond. Cell 814· 448-0171 .
ond silver . , Wtllt·M.D. drlnkero. Coli 114·892block Mle in New Haven ,
2
bedroom
mobil•
home
for
Yord
Sole
Sot.
9
·1
.
Wtllt·
·
l
Cheohiro
on
Rt.
564.
Sot.
Miler. Rt.2. Parilltoy. Ohio 1022 or 814·185·4418.
Attroctlve 4 bdr., opllt, 3 12xlll 1171 Now Moon 3 rent . Burdette Addn, brooke Subdlvltlon, '.4 mi. _M_•_Y_4_·--...,----;-- Moy 4th . 8 AM to 3 PM .
4!708 or cell 814-992Hazatwood, Routh. Mayo,
betho. 2 flrop,locoa. AC, bclr .. 1~ betha. eloc. range. 1175.00 pluo usHIIIIt ond
out Bulolllllo Rd. Clothes, Big Gorogo Solo on ' 554 lynn, Trawlt. Gienray and
neo.
3 ,000 aq .lt . 185 ,000- very claon, t5,900 . Coli dopoalt. 304-876-2484 .
18 Wanted to Do
microwave, couch, etc. ecroll from Eno Grocery. Allendale Driv11. Rain or
1411.000 . Call lor bettor 1114--41-0175.
Raln·thlne.
Everything mutt go . Fri .• Shine.
luylng dolly gold, lil""r 1 - - - - - - - - - - coth price. Cell 814-448'78 Liberty 12x70, 2 bodoolno. rlnge.jowolry.atltrilng
Sot.
• Sun
7019 .
1989 Chomp ion troller room, new cerpet,
hett, Moving Solo Moy 2-6. 10
w.re, old colna, ..,.,. cur- Will do 1-n mowing • yord
2114 Mt . Vernon Ave .. Fri
1 2x80 with 1 875 odd-on good cond, 304-178-2118 until dark. FerreU't on rou1h
rency, Top prlcH. Ed. Bur· warlt. Coli Keith os 114· Price reducodtot4B,600on 12x24. Good condition. Coli oflar 11:00.
Yard Sale 4 '11 mi. out Rt. end Stt. beby itema. furniHollow Rd. Old toolt. single 141 . 3 Familiea. Frt. • Set. ture, glallwere. lmtll liP· '
ltonlorber Shop. 2nd. Ave. 258·1251 oftor 1:00PM.
recently renOVIitad. 2 atary 81&lt;1 -992-21B9 .
• · pie .aofo, relrlgorllar. Baby clothes up to adults .
Middleport. Oh. 814-992pl~ncn , clothel, misc.
frame houM, R.G., 3 bclr., 2
range, cabinet. fr•ur. toya.
J471. '
belho,
forme!
dining,
fomlly
1973
Wlnnebego
mobile
Bowen• Conetructlon.
43 Farm• for Rent
books. clothes.
Yard aloe, Moy 2, 3 1o 4 ,
Complete ,.,odollng, flro- raam.lncludoa2nd. ponlolly hoone, 21 ft . long . ca.
O.M. 1880 moM! or loser ploca -lelloto. Pelntlng: renovated houM 1 acre tapeplayer. air conditioning.
Greer RoM, 1tt trailer on
3 Fomlly Moy 2,3,4 . l.adlot.
otldon wogon. Sot Guido ot Interior • exterior. Cement, property. Ph. 448·8~94.
right. Avon. Home Interior.
*4185. In excellent condi· Pasture for rent . Call 304- mono lo boyo clatheo, furni,1011 W. Moln St .. Pomoray. block, briclo worlt . 25 yro.
clothing, mite.
lion. 1987 Ford Ron(llr 875-11104.
ture, toyt . ..,lee., tmall moOhio.
experlenee, reeeonable 7 rooma and beth, Nal10n truck wtth camper top for
tore. 2nd . houea on right oft
Middleport
Two fomlly Yord Sole. Moy
Rd
.•
Dexter
1re1.
Call
81411le.
t1296.
Oood
condiretet. Free eltlmltaa. work
Will rent form wkh option to 114 on Wltooton Rd.
t .2. 3 , 2304'1&gt; Modlaon
tion. Coli 814-992 -2245.
gUIIrontHd~ Coli 114-388· 818-8121 otter 4 :00pm ..
&amp;
Vicinity
buy. In Horrioonvillo. 1200.
Ave
.. Point Pleaunt
I 'IIII I' V" l'' 'l l
1170 or 114·318·1108.
1 month. 982-3595.
Oorege Sola 1 018 Socond
2
bNroom1,
full
b111ment.
14x70
Castle
on
'A
tcre
iot
Avo.
Thu
....
lo
Fri.
9
:00AM
'11 f ,_,II I '
Thurs. Fri. Sat, TVa, tools,
Kotollc Londocoplng dHign- double cor gerogo. 1 .2 . with 1 8x21 oddltian . Con·
to 8 :00PM. Nice ciNn clo~ May 1 , 2 , 3 leading Creek clothe• for ev.ryone, dia,.,,
lng, plonnlng, mawlng, trim- acrea, Ao11 HHI, Pomeroy. trtl air, urban roof, 2 car 44
Apartment
thing of ell tl111. Loti of Road. Firtt hou11 on right . mort. NMd 3 vardl for 111
corport. Price reduced. Cell
ming. retoll ahtubbery. All t%8,000 . 114-878-2113 .
mite. Items. Rain or ehlne. Applloncea. clothing. bookl. the merchandi••· 2320 Jet.
for
Rent
814-982-3119 ar81.·892·
round ltwn maintenance.
'1 1 Help Wanted
Rain or shine.
farson Ave.
·
Southem School Dlatrict. 3132.
Coll814-448·3100.
W.W.8 .C. 'Willing Worlter'o
·- . -. ·- ·- ·- · ·- · · · •• ·-·-· ··lcModified A-Fromo on II
of Ioiiey Church . Lots of Oorlll
Solo: Thuract.y. Fri- Wed, Thura, end Fri. Four
acr••· Immediate ocicu- 1888 Now Moon mobile
COLEMAN WATER WELL
bargain•· new crtfte. Ap~ doy 2 . 3 . 823._. Ruotoll St. fomjly, 2110 Modloon. Point
JACKSON
ESTATES
pency.
a..
to
appreciate.
ho,..,
1
2x85,
12,000.00
DRILLING
Rooplttl Coro - · • to
prox. 1 mi. from Rt. 7 out
core for hendlcopptd child- Pulllfl Mlea. Nrvlce. R..ta. 130,000. lncludft out- firm , loir cond, 304-176- APARTMENTS iEquol 211, Wotch lor tlgno. Fri. lo GroVel Hill, Middleport, be· Ptaeunt. bird cage, Iota
boolto. kido clothing. otc.
hind Hein1r1 Bakery.
Houting OpportunllyJ
ron end odulta of Oolllo tettd In Ohio. All _ .. working toolt, 814-n3- 3044.
monthly _ , otortl ot • 1 118 Sos. Moy 3 and 4th. 8 to 11. --· -- --· ... ·-- ·- ·-· ·· ·-· ·· ··lc. County. In-home ond out- "UirtntMd. Coli 304,Z73- 1384-8pm.
" ofa home worker• needed 2811 . Ro1111nawoad. W. Yo.
1981 1•x70 Schultz. portly for 1 -oom ond no• for Two Fomlly Ooroge Solo. 2 Two wMk ylrd .. &amp;e In Baby itemt, childrent
lmm..tllltelv. Prefer polar
3 bedroom houM. 8 ecrea fumlthod 3 bedrooms whh 2 bedroom. dopallt 1200, mil.. WHt of Holzer hoapl· Middleport. Acroa1 1wim· cloth11. llrge woment. Rein
experience with hondl- Pointing, ••tltrior. 20 vo..a fenced In, blma. worltthap. underpennlng , 304-175 ~ locotod noor Oprlng Volley 181 acrou from Gelfll Auto ming pool. Plum St. Furni- or shine. Thurtday tnd,.fri·
ture. toole, bicyclet, mlec.
doy. B:30 till 4:00 11 the
Pllll ond Foodlond, pool
• oopped lndl\lldullll. Muot exporlonce. 304-8711-8314. McCumber Rd., Rullond. 1713.
Mason County Ftlrground1 .
ood Coble TV ovollobte, Selat on Deenle Drive .
• ha"" own tronaportotlan.
ue.ooo. Colt 114-742Thurs.
lo
Fri.
•·•·
Moy
2·
3.
8
:00-4
:00
pm.
hourtaa
posalble
10
em
to
4
Write: Oolllo County 1-d Mr. Ed's 8poody Woth, low 2288 ..
1975 Nothuo troiiM, 12x80
of Mental Ratardation- end higll pre11u,. cleonlng
ft, exa cond, with tome pmond7pml01pm Hugo Yord Sole on Rt . 35 Guy Spencer . Tupper~ 5 !emily tole, 2218 JofferDeualopmental DIMbllftlaa end liquid Nnd blootlng. Two or three bedroom axtroa. tt.loo .oo, 304- Moncloy-Frldov. Coli 114· Woot of RodMy. Thurs .. Fri . Plaint . Kerotene heater. aon AW"e ., Fri and Sat, 3rd
448 - 2741 or loovo Sot. 2nd. 3rd. .. 4th. 1 0:00- generator 3000 W. preuure ond 4th . Everything nice.
~
, ,0 . lox 14. Cheohlrt, Mobllo homM, buHdlngo, homo. Largo living room 175-4241.
pump. ttorm door. bicvcle. nice recliner.
0111o 411120 "' coli I 1 4· truclta, heiVY oqulp,..nt, with eMing area. Family
metHO•·
I :OO.llobybedlootharbeby btl by bed. Ice cretm freezer,
, 317-.0102 . Appllootlon awlmmjng paola, P!'rltlng room equlpptd lor wood 1877 Oo.wood mobilo
2 family, chHdrens. 1dutt1,
Nicely furnished mobil!' fumhuN, miac. furnlt1.1re I woven rugL clothn. etc.
-line Moy e. 1111.
oreot, - t t. Ed-rd OH· burnet. On comer lot whh home, like new, 3 bedroom.
whot n-. Clathlnglllollll.
men and women. b1by clohome.
Iff. tpt., cent111l elr 8ponll0rtd
torrelchor 304-871·7231 or polvecy fence. Out of high 1 ._. betht, prtced for Cl"lck
by Horrfo Boptlot Colleat flood In IYI'OCUM. thing. household itemt,
1am wenting to hira a Nm~~la 878-1317.
water. On a quiet a treat In Nle. 304-871-3030orl71- ond hiM In cltl. tdulllanly. Church. Wotch lor signa.
F'rtdliy. Saturday. lneapwa, mioc . 107WolnutSt .. Moy3
CoM 814-448-0338 .
Rutland. Contoct Ill WIIH- 3431.
wiling to trovol .
.
corpot ohompaoor. dltheo. .... 4.
Conllrftttd -lngo. Coli
omoon It 814-742 -2007.
3 Fomlly Oorogo Solo 348 • curt•ln•. bedeprMds, nic.
Furnlthed
efllctoncv
701
II 4-311-I&lt;UI.
i 111.1 Ill l d I
4 flmily driveway H&amp;l, Set,
4th A..,. ,, OoiNpolia. 1180. 3110 Debby Dr. Lot ol blby olotheo. books. mloc.
3 bedroom hou11 whh . .,_ 33 . Farm• for Sale
l - • fumlthln11. Child·
1
Moy 4. 9:00 tin 1. 2818
utlltleo pold, Ohart beth. c
' Full time and·or Pl'rt time
oge. New roof. aiding. douRN '"'""lane - · Floxl!oJI I _ _ __;:::.;__ _ _ __
tdulta. CoA 448-4418 ott.. ,..,,, women a "*'clot Me, Behind Pomeroy UoenM Jackaon Ave. Clothing and
ble paned wlftdowa, blown lortoloto-ntoto7
ahoea, wicker baaketa, lutMu. Thurocloy. Friday, lot• of miac .
• •
lntullltlon, wood bumlng raom ohlngltcl houM • II 7PM .
hauro. oxporlenced pre· 21
Bualn111
dro,..e. blinds. plllowo. Moy 2nd ond 3rd. Fumjtu,..
nove, new furnace. naw "'"an lit. 7711. Leoti. Oh.
fltred. Apply ot Iconic HUla
Opportunity
Up ...tro 3 roomo.lumlthed, - . . kitchen ltomo. Don't Jr. clothe•. maternity Ytrd ~s ...,..• BGwaer' Rt.d.
wiring end plumbing. ,.,...,..
Nunlntl ClntM Mon.-Fri .• I
Aloo
bem.
·
hooM
lo
both.
w .. her-dryor, AC. mj11i 1 •00·1 :00 Fridoy Moy clothet. lott of mloc. 9 :00- Hendereon. W. V1 ., Thurt·
' 10 4,M.
doltd ltltohon wltlt oolt co- crib. Tobocco beN. 2 dug
3nl.
dey, Frldoy , Sol. 8 :00 till! .
5:00 .
blneta. Colll14·112·11038. wellt. Cantoot Oanlld My- ciHn. no pete. ref .• d:C.
Clothoo,
""'" 1111t 2 ..,.....
I NOTICE I
Telephone ulu poaplo
req .. odulto. Coli 814-44 • 00r11180ie2ml. fromHMC
.
ora, 814· 843-2488 .
t8\9 .
On Flood Rood In Syrocu•.
wentad . light enlllliapll dt· THE OHIO VALLEY PUI·
1
-2
mile
Sondhllr
Rd
.
beby
liSHINO
CO.
,
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J;;;;;-;;;;j;;;i;i;;;j3,~; lit. 110. Thuracloy, Frldoy . llrot troller on loft. Moy 2nd,
ltvwy, ,..,..nwlthomoiiOif.
30 oore form l.aon • -· 2
Up....,. unlumiollod
Rhuberb, g-n onlont, olr 3rd, ond •th. Corponttt ond chlldron Items. 317
thet you do bualn- wllh
CoN !114-448-1771 .
-oom
trlllar,
unfinished
motor and more. $etun:lity
peoplo you kn-. ond NOT
, .. aerpetod. utllltlao
J.:com==-==:':tool=•:·:m:'""=·
toolo. electric ond lionel. 9 -4.
houN. law 30's, -ondt 111
no ohll-. no poto.
other 11.,.. too numoraullo
· · ' Wentecl: A modlcel Tochnal- to Mnd money ... the
anly, 104-11911-8421.
8t4-4411 · 1837.
mention.
a(llot . for -cloys only. motl untl you havt lnvootl·
2423 Uncoln Ava, Sotunfoy
gllod
the
oHtring.
: AICP roqulrtd . Apply In
Oora11 Nle Moy 3 foam 4th . I til?. Four·femlly. lota
Apartment
New one bdr. efficiency •P'· 44
betw•• I-4PM to
I :OOoon to 1 :00pm. II• of ovorvthlng.
Co11814-4411-0310.
Mtdlaol Ptno. 203 Jloltoon
far Rent
ttontha of 1 mile N - of
fllta, Qelllpolo.
35 Lots • Acreage
Cheotlt on At.7 . Wotch for 1-fomlly co,.,.;.. Nle, S.!UoOor- apt.,lum-. 28._.
ct.y,Moy 4 . 17 au,._
olgn.
Noll A¥1 .. G..lpolle. 1
Addition .
·
3 .18 IOrH In Eu,.,., to'"" 12311. utlltloo pokl.
1 BO ~ - Socond Avo .. Midriwr front. 8tt E - JNn 448 -44 t i otter 7PM.
dleport. May 3rd and 4th . Stturday Mev 4. 11111.
Cheney oo cell 814 -258•
3 -lomily yard Nle. 2110
9:00 to 5,00 pm. Antiques.
6688
Madlaon Ave .' CancetiHI. If
flax wheel, rocking chalt,
r1ln.
clockt,
pocket
wetchM,
1 .3 A loond M· L 12xlll
welnut boby crtdle, mloc .
mobile ho'""· 2 con1011 ond 14K jewllry. 11 Vord tole 301 Wit-. lt.
petloa, J 1.,.. poe ohoe,
Handouo~ . ..........,, Mey
Inch coiOI TV, nlco toys,
underplnnlnl. 112,000.
odulto ond child"'"• olotltn. 4th . Tum rlgllt ot b -.·
Cell 814-2118-1317.

•••••t tho"''""

. 614-985-4212

lemodtling
lmuran(t Work
Cullom Polo lldg1.

ProfeAional
' Service•

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Baby Parokttl,
Cage &amp; Supplits ..... S24.7S
Pair Fancy fincht~
(ogt &amp; Supplitl ..... l38.00
(ockatiefl, Exotic lirds
Avoilablt
(agel &amp; Supplin
Also Sold Stpafllloly
(aU Evenings:

New Hom"-httnsin

mo pd.

Stationery, Magnetic
Copy Sorvktt, Etc.
2SS Mill Sr., Mlddloporl
104 Mulberry h , Pomeroy

•SPE£0 QUEEN LAUNDRY

$419

CHESlER

THt BIRD CAGE
"Sptlllg Sp•6lll"

Middleport,

St•tl•l ll.1t11 F~~
'Ssnl11 Cltlz1111

"SPAS"

Business Forms,

SUGGESTED UST 1129 NO,W

new furnace and central air. Middle ·

CAll 949-221 0-Ask for Tim.

y,, Ptl•ll•l Nu41

PlUS, Office SUjlplitl &amp;

porches, carport,

port," Oh .

PH. 992-3549

4-10·1 mo. d.

992-2196

Specializing in
All Types Of
Residential
Wiring
And Repair

1 ONLY LAKER 12FT. V-BOnOM BOAT

rooms, 2 complete baths, dining
room. living room and large recrea-

843-5155 or
843-5410

We can repair and recore radtators and
healer cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks .

FILL DIRT

F11 All

16141 915-3105

SUGGEST U5P612

baler and more.

SERVICE

11 -14-llc

23

o••

plow, hay crlm.,r. eub
1oller, potato plow, hey

RADIATOR

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

THE QUALITY
PRINT SHOP

UT SPECIALS

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

ten. 3 pt . bru1h hog,,

{Free Estimates!
..

1 ONLY FISHERMAN 12 FT. JOHNIOAT

Real E111te General

Dl1c, plow1, corn plan ·

d

JOHNSON ELECT.RIC

lf'ioY comph!tt utaxatiiiNI ony·
tlmt, rear orourtd in your own
Hoi lp&lt;mr. !po. Slop loy 10 100
the rnCHit s wt haYI in stock.

DIRECTIONS ....
Iouthan Ohio Rt . 7 , 6
mjlea below Golllpolia
- crou R1ccoon Crk .
Bridge, turn right ond
follow tlgna .

Assoc. - 742 -3171

4· .

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL

(6141 843-5425

10-8-llc

GOOD FISHING
GOOD HUNTING
GOOD FUN
OPEN TILL DAII

IH&lt;h St.; Midalltpo&lt;rt
IAcron from SuperAmtrical
Situ1ted on IOO'kiOO' corner lot. This home has 3 bedrooms. equipped kitchen, formal dinin1 room. pl1yroonr
or den. A 111&amp;1 ufility room and I'll b1th1. Convenientlo· .
cation. A rul buy at $30,000.

698-7219

FOR All YOUR
WIRING NEEDS
Residential &amp; Commercial
Call:

l / 8/2 mo pd

Installation Available

11

FARM EQUIPMENT

Call David McDonald

614-143-5191

PAT HILL FORD

Ph.

We Use Von Schrader
Equ'ipment Recommended
by Leadina Carpet Manufacturers.
'FREE ESTIMATES"

CAMPSITE

S&amp;L

AT $18,000

PIICED

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

CAU COllECT,

992·6931

Rl

li(tnlt.

992-5175 Or
742-3195

&amp; SUPPLY

•• Dttr

*BOAT DOCK
*BATH HOUSE
*WATER &amp;
ELECTRIC

Real Estate General

Roofing of all Typea
Worked In home area

I

POMEROY - K10pbury Road

Carry-Out

10-6-llc

VINYL &amp; lW.NUM

ACCENT

"Free

Apt.

in lear.
Is Po11iblt to Got

Racine, Oh .

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Comqlete Remodeling

$32,900.

614 -379-2243 or
614-3 79- 7 2

mall with mower and

Complete Gutter Won:

PH.

2 Bedroom

INC.

"" h1i1Mt11 WltMwt OIINptiH

In Dexter, Ohio
With

In Memoriam • •
.•
1n lovlll(l ....,...., of NonAnn ,..,lt.,.an, ... _ .:•
~
JIIIrtod thlo Nt. Moy2.1114.
Wtdare g&amp;ild your pain lago_ne
on you con reot but WI
•think illlout you end miA
you wory... y. Btdly ml.by Huabend. · Horald end
lemily, Ions: lob, Andy.
, ond non. Doughs-: Connie
lnd
A-y. Grond•·•-ht•·
c~w-..::'.
'"'-• ·
•••••

Tfllllll'l &amp;
GINIUl PfiT CONI•Ol

SMAll. GROCERY
STORE w/GAS PUMP

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

EUGEIU LONG

St. Rt. 160 Nortlo
Gallipolis,

SYRACUSE - 3 bedroom
ranch, large deck, nK:e lot Gas
FA heat Owner needs to sell!!

POLE BUILDINGS

Ph.

SUPERIOR
UIEJIIMIA'liNG CO.

FOR SALE

·sizes Start From 12'116'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6 'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Ooc Houses

Help Wanted

·2

grain drill. hay rake, 10ft.
drag harrow, Cub Far·

U-SAVE
. AUTO
RENTAL

FENCE

ALL STEEL &amp;

1/22/tlc

· "WI Rut Fit lm"

#OWNER HAS transferred and
must see lh5 mce 3 bedroom
ranch 1n Syracusee. He wants'
an offer. Call today for a
si'&lt;Jwin~ o....,r must consider
even ridiculous offe~

AT

BUILDING LOT - 2acres plus.
near Pomeroy. Only $3,500.

.446-4522

a good street You must seelh~
ooe' Now 142.900

POMEROY - Agood country
setting - QUiet, with wide open
spaces, lor a handyman's
dream. Pnvate, 3 acres, a la rge
garden area, yet close to town
HI story older home, conve·
n.ently arranged 6 rooms, bath
and basement. Asking $17,900

IUSINIS! I'MONI
16UI 992-6550
USIDENCE PHONE
16141 992-1154

CALL

1ecreation room, fam1ly room
and basement, 2 car ga rage 011

OWNER MUST SELL &amp; WANTS
OFFER - Due to heanh
reasons th~ 10 acres and n~e
home mu~ be sold Country
setting near Middleport Barn
and other bUild•ngs. Call lor
your show10g and make an
offer.

SALES &amp; SERVICE

RENT A CA

PRICE REDUCED - Middle• port - stat~y older home wrth
up to 4 bedrooms. a 24•28

. BARGAIN ·- ·2 BR one. ftoo r
·'near shotis. On~ $1 1,000

.

317 Nortlo S.;.nd
Middleport, Ohio 45760

USTIN~

NEW

MODERN - Ugilted pool, 2 BR
ranch Full baseme"t n1ce
carpetmg and I~ lot $45.000.

..

-304-112-3632 Goo ......
-614-446-941611,..........
4 16· I mu

POMEROY

formal dining 3 BR and lui
basement. Walk lo the stores.
Wants $28,500

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING

llool
r....
.....; W-lwot"' ~

601
e. M•in .

home or building ~te. Rural
water and electric available.
G1ve us a call

Woodburnrng

AL

IENNETT'T MOillE
CONTRACTING

- Need an acre lot? Mollie

!~replace wrlh bool&lt;shelves on
each . Side Bleak1ast noo~

AEJKER. SR.

110.
- · ,...,2r-....

$29,000.
IN lOVING MEMORY ·

OF

B·u siness Services

Pomerov.

Mlllody Rose Rorosburg ond
fot" a c:hange of rtame from
Mk:heUe Dawn Hodlar to
MteheUe Dawn Remtburg.
Should you nO't appear to
olljoe&lt; ID the po!Jbon. you will
be _
... dNosted of ..,
righu and the adop·
bon and change of name will

- :!~~~ii3,~1~9[816~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~0~h~~~::r---~::::::~:;~----~~~D:a~ily~~::~~~~

1986

11

Public Notice

Court,

May

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

I

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Friday. May 3. 1985

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

PaciB'-- 1 0 - The Daily Sentinel

-

·.

3 , 1985
DICK TRACY

LAFF·A·DAY

for Rent

2

bedroom apartment. .

remodeled . In town. 614·
992·7481 .
furniahed apt ..

Call 814-992-5434 or 304·
'882-2668.
Newly remodel.ed. 4 rooms

and

Mth

Plano for Ale. A11ume am all
monthly payment on mod·
ern style piano, like new
condition . Can be seen
locally . Write. including
phone number to: Manager,
200 Athlone, C11eyville, ll
62232 or coli (618 345·
6927).

apt. Carpeted,

kitchen furnished . On Eaat

Main St. in Pomeroy. Call
614-992 ·7314 .

One or two bedroom .-partmenta in Pomeroy . Furniehed or unfurnished. Rent

negotioble. Call 614 -9926723 or 614-992 ·5133 .
2 bedroom furnished apt.

Call 614-992 -5434 or 304BB2·2568 .
Furniahed apt. for rent. 3
room• and batl'l. Deposit

required . Call 614- 992 5!108.
3 'room• and bl1h apt. in
POmeroy . Call 614 -992-

5621 .
2 bedroom apt. Bedroom

and

kitchen

furnished .

1200. p&lt;tr month. Call 61 4·
992-2816 . After 5 :00, call
61 4 -992· 6319 .

1 bedroom ·apt. Equipped
kitchen. Paniallv furnished .
All eleetric . S1 76. per
month . Coli 614·992-2815 .
After 5 :00, call 614-9925319 .
APARTMENTS , mobile
homet, houaes. Pt. Pleasant
and Gallipolis . 614-4468221 .
Laureland Apartmenta, New
Haven, now accepting applications for 2 bedroom apart·
menta. Basic rent $163.
' Inquire apartment C -1 .
Equal housing opportunity.

F~nlshed 1 bedroom apartment, utilities paid . 304816-7112 .
Unfurnished apartment,
yard and basement, deposit,
phone 304-875-7541
evenings.
For rent furnished efficiency
apartment for working perSOl:\. utilities included. 1
person. private. $180 .00
p&lt;tr month. 304-675-2083
or 676-66B9 .

46

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeping Rooma
and light houH keeping
rooms. Park Central Hotel.
Call 814-446-0758.
Furnished room, range, re. trig. $100. share bath, aingla mala. 919 2nd. AVe. ,
Gallipollo. Call 446-4416
aft_er 7PM . ·

48

Musical
Instruments

Spinet·Conaole Pia{lo Bargein. Wanted: Responsible
party to take over low
monthly payment• on 1pinet
plano . Can be tHn l~ally .
Write Credit Manager :
P.O. Box 637 Shalbyville. IN
46176.

New Haven, WVa, Newly

2 bedroom

67

I
I

I

Farm Supplies

&amp;

L 1 v~s 1 ock

,.,
"I hope you don't drink to

61

forget
- · ds."
I bought the last
three roun

spring Sp&lt;tcial: 24'x30'xB'
with 1 6'x7' garage door &amp;
aervlce door. $3,888

IL.:::::::::::::::~::::"t::::::::::;:::~:::;::-j
51 Household Goods

County A.pplianc;e, Inc .
Good u1ed appliances and
TV Hll. Op&lt;tn BAM to 8PM .
Mon thru Sot. 614-446·
1699. 627 3rd. Ave. Galli·
polio. OH.
Valley Furniture, new &amp;
used. large aection of quality furniture. 1216 Eastern
Ave .• Gallipolia.
Sean Kenmore, washer,
dryer, heavy duty. Cell614·
246-5286 .
1 couch &amp; chair livingroom
suite. Call 614-448·8107
after 6 .
Country O'ak table•. chairs,
cupboards. desks, lee bo11.81.
Conkle•. Tuppera Plaint, Rt.
7 . Hand crafted and
fini1hed .
Picken• used furniture. 304675-6483 or 875-1460.
RICK'S NEW AND USED
FURNITURE . Compare our
pricaa, IIYB today. Phone
304-773-5430 .

54 Misc . Merchandise
Knauff Firewood Summer
ratea-big loads. May 1tt·
July 31st. Doesn't apply to
HEAP. 614-268·6246 .

54 Misc . Merchandise

Gravely with rotary plow &amp;
cycle mower. Gaa It woOd
stove. Call 614-268-8052 .
14•70, 1983 Shulita trailer
for sale . 3 bedroom1. EKcel ·
lent conditiqn ." Singer lew·
ing machine. Good condl·
tion. Electric or pedal. Call
614-992-3464 . Will oall ot
reasonable price.
Saara piston pump for ahal·
low well and 42 gallon tank .
1160. Lawn roller. 820 . Call
614-992-2389 .
Slight Paint Damage. New
flalhing arrow sign. $249.
complete. Free bulb1, tubeal
Four left. Call immediately,
l(B00)423·0163, anytime.
(Not reposeeaHd) .

1..:..__.:____:____
Firewood 820.00 pickup
load, 830.00 delivered. Call
304-875-6762 or 6762991 .

IElectric
- - -range,
----refrigerator,

8176.00.
.
_ good_ cond, coli
304 675 2970

Walnut gateleg table, 6
matching chaira, dry sink.
Singer Hwing machine with
cabinet. child's rocker, 304882-2096 .

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Cullom draperiet, 1 Inch
venetian blind1, vertical
blind•. Roman woven wood
shades. lnatallad at diacount
SPECIAL cut slabJ 6 PU price~. Free astimete1, P.A.
loads delivered in dump · Sayre, 304·468-1 078.
truck 8100. or21oado 81BO. 1-_..:..---,,----You pickup 115. Call 614245-6B04.

Farm Equipment

erected. Iron Horse Bldgs.
614; 332-9746 collect .
CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S. 36 West. Jackson ,
Ohio. 614·2B8-6461 .
Metsey Ferguson, New
Holland, Bu1h Hog Sale• &amp;
Service. Over 40 used
tracton 1o choote from &amp;
complete line of new &amp;
used equipment. Largest
selection In S.E. Ohio.
BIG CLEAR ElliCE SALE
Buy Everything at Wholeule
prices.
·
NEW· MF 240 dsl., tractor
tillen, wheel rakes, bar
rakes., tedder comb. ,
mower. drum mowers.
plow, disc ., tobacco setters.
sea'ders , lime. fertilizer
1preader1.
Complete line of King Kutter
equip.
USED· hay rakes. cutter~.
N H 4 77 heybine, tobacco
settere , JD 5x16 semi
mount plow t600. disc.
mowers, balers. MF 1560
round baler.
TRACTORS- MF 35 . 1 35
gu &amp; diesel. 65 dal., 265
dsl. Fords. 8N. 9N gea.
3000.4000. 5000dsl. Ferg .
20,40. Cub tractor with 6
tools. Oliver 877 W-L PTO.
Long 360 dol.
Barb wire 820 .
Jim's Farm Equipment Cen·
ter, SA 35 W .. Gallipolis,
Ohio. Call&amp; 1 4-446·9777 or
61.,·446-24B4.
Allis Chalmers C model
trat:tor-engine newly over·
hauled, new paint, A-1
condition . Call 814-4462644 before 1 :00 or altar
6 :00PM, 1900.
New Holland baler. No .273•
good cond, Call 614-3B88641 .
Pergu1on 30 1st clan
1hape,' overhauled . Call
814-388-9909 .

Space for Rent

63

79

livelltock

Ouarterhorea breading, two
registered Stal:lons. Jrilh
Roy, by AAA Champ Tonto
Bar Ouoot 1160. Bee Goa
Fiddler 160. Coli 814-44838B9.

Winnebago motor home.
23', AC. generator. C8,
1972. like now. 110,600.
Coli 304-876·1 731 oftar
&amp;PM.

Murray Grey Bull, regia·
1ered. pure bred, gentle,
large frame, 2 year• old.
proven aire, rHdy to world
Coli 81 4-687-8191 attar
8 :00pm or weekends.

Services

81

Hereford cO~ with "'A llmou·
sin calf. Cell after 2 :30pm.
614· 378-6~1 6 . 1660. pair.

For sale at ell times1pringing
Holstene cowa end heifers..
304-578·2610. 675-3042263.
Pigs f30.00 each, Rices Pig'
Farm. 10 Mile Road. 2 Milat
off Rt. 62 . 304·45B·16B3.
T r a n s port a 11 un

71

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH poid for '80
model and newer used cars.
Smith Bulck· Pontiac. 1911
E81tern Ave .• Gellipoli1 . Call
614-446-2282.
1977 Ford Maverick. belt
offer. Call 814-266·6261
after 6 :00PM .
79 Mu1tang 4 1peed . Call
614-446-3644 or 614 -94922B3.
1988 Corvette hard top,
convertible, 4 1pd., Sharpl
Call 614-286 - 1636
anytime .
78 Cutlaaa Supreme very
good cond .. AC, V-8, auto.
trano, 66.000 mi. Call 614367-7434 altar SPM.
1977 Mercury Cougar XA·
7. V-B. AT, PS, AC. 81,095 .
1966 Dodge Chargor. 400
mag, southern car. need•
work, extra 1966 for parts,
$1,300 . Call 614,- 3877773.
197l VW Bug $600 . Call
814-246-9641.
19B3 Camero Z·2B. V-B
engine, gray metallic. Le11
then 4,000 mileo, 111,000.
Cali 814-448-9831 altar
6:00PM. -- · .... .
.•
1980 ~ace c-r Trans Am
9,900 actu~l mile•. e~c.
cond., always kept In garage. Only Interested callers,
614·448-9262 after 4PM .

()U,._

Pole Buildinga Constructed
for commercial. garage•.
farm, storei, ate. Any size.
free estimate•. Call 304676-3981 .

M err. h ~ ndi SP.
1 0 ft. 11 tellite dieh, Drake
receiver. Cellforniaampllfer.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa, chair. rocker, qttoman, 3 teblea.textra heavyJ,
~888 . Sofaa and
chalra
prioed from 82B5. to e896.
""-bloo. 160 ond up to e126.
~o-o-bedo.8390. ond up
to 1660., oofo bado I 146,
Recli,...a. U26. to e375 ..
Lamps from t28. to I 126.
pc. dinette• from 1109 .• to
436. 7 pc. 8189 ood up.
WObd table with eix chairs
41286 to e746 . Cook e1-10
· up to $226 . Hutchao. 1660.
Bpnk bed complete w~h
!Wiitrneea. t275, end up to
ta95. Baby bedo, 1110.
Pt(ilttreatel or box apringa.
full or twin, t!B .. firm, t88.
o11d 178. Quaon oeto, 1225.
• dr. choato, 149. 6 dr.
cJ!-oto. •&amp;9 . Bod lramoo.
t.20.and *26 .. 10 gun- Gun
c.binetl, *360. Oa• or
e!-:tric rongoo 13711. Boby
r-.ottrnNo, 126 &amp; 136, bad
,...... uo. 125. • 130,
king !rome *110. O~od aeloctlon of tMdroom suitet, ·
rocken. metal cablnett,
hoadboordo 13B
up to

eee.

Block, brick, mortar and
mnonry 1upplles. Mountain
State Block, Rt. 33, New
Haven, W. Va. 304-882·

omni rotor. Wiring Included, l-::::2::2::2=2
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1 weak old. Coli 814-448- I·
3406.
66
Pets for Sale
Whirlpoolcheottypefroaler,
17Y• cu.ft .. hold• 824 [b,
good cond.. U26 . Coli HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds. Heated
614-388-B717.
indoor·outdoor facilities .
5 cuahion couch • chair, AKC Doberman puppie~:
t150. Hot water hooter, old Stud Service. Call614·448·
but good. 30-40 gal. Coli ,7_7_9_&amp;_._ _ _ _ _ _-'614-246-9372.
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Autos for Sale

1985 Mustang convertible.
Candy-apple red. Excellent
condition. 88,000. Phone
814-742-2160 or614- 7422267.
1979 Trano Am. Excellant
condhion. Alplne1tereo, air,
cruiae, power ateerlng end
brakeo. Craig Venoy. Call
814·892-8607.
1978 Buick Regal VB outomatlc, power steering and
brekea. power wlndow1.
Runo good. 8896. 1977
Dodge Monico VS, automatic. power •teefing and
brakeo,. f460 . 1978 Ford
Fiesta. 2door, 4apeed . Light
brown with sun roof. Auna
good. 1996. Sandy'o Auto
Saleo.614·99Z·7403.
.

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1974 P.a toon 260Z. Rune
good, body rough. CoJI
anytime. 1760. or beot
olfor. Coli 814-992-6967.
1972 Pontiac Cotinla
304-876-4687.

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Cadllloc 1981, Fleetwood
Brougham, 4 door, dleeel,
30-35 MPG, like new,
e8,600. Call 304 -6761731 after 8PM.
'76 Toyote Calico oporto,
'51 Ford truck, 304-8762203.
1978 Mercury Cougar XR7.
Power steering, power
brakes, air condition. AMFM, 614-448-2868.
1980 Olds Cutlaoo Supreme, AC, tilt wheal. PS.
PB, AM-FM, rear window
defroster, low miles, auper
ohorp, muot oell. 304-876·
.2663.

73

Vans

8t 4 W.O.

1988 Jeep Commondo )16
engine. 8600.00 . 304-468 ·
1733.

74

Motorcycles

19n Suzuki Endura. beat
offer. Call 814-266-6251
after 6 :00PM .
1980 Horley Oavidoon ouper
glide. lou of extroo. 4.800
mil eo. like new. 84,1 00 . Call
614-446-7383.
1979 Harfey Devidoon
oportoter 13.000 mi. Call
614-446-1816 ·or alter 5
814-448-1244.
Have 1 1984 Honda Shadow
motorcycle for aale. Like
new. Out of state. working,
muot oell. Aloo have • 1976
Ford LTD for 1ale for work
cor or .. porto. Cell 614·
742-2304.
1982 Kawlaaki KZ 305.
Eltictrlc otart. 2.600 mlleo.
e995 . Call Sondy'o Auto
Soleo.814-1192· 7403 .
1983 Hondo VT 760
Shadow. 3600 mllao. extrio. t2600 .00. Call 614·
992-2382.

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime Q_!JI·
rantH. Local references
furnl1hed . Free eatimetaa.
Call collect 1 -814-237·
04B8, doy or 'n ight. "Rogoro
Basement Waterproofing .
Drywall, ra1idential &amp; com·
morcial, quollty hanging &amp;
finlohlng. Coiling dooigno B.
repair work. Call Jam81
Planto 814 -24&amp;-6869 .
Baird's Home Improve·
ments. Aluminum &amp; vinyl
aiding, 1torm door• &amp; win·
dow a, gutter•, roofing. Free
aotlmotao. Coli 1-614-367·
0409.

a. R Contracton: Siding,
roofing, new structures, re·
modeling, decka, patios .
Free estimates, Gallipol.i l,
Oh. Call 614-446-7687.
D

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and al~mlnum , •iding ·
replacement window•·
I n1ulating ·roofing·
remodeling and new
conatruc1ion·gutters. Call
304-773-6131.
J B. L lnoulotion. Vinyl
aiding, roofing, replacement
wit)dows. storm wlndow1,
otoro dooro. Coli 814-9922772.

Gene' I Deep Stream Carpet
Cleaning. upholstrey ,
acotchguard, deodorizers,
free lltimatu, highly re·
commended . 814 - 742 ..;!21 1

1983 Honda CX 660 Cuotom. only 4.627 . mllao.
11.600.00 ._ Phone 304773-6B70.

RON'S. Telaviolqn Service.
HouH calla on RCA. Quazer,
GE. Spoclaling in Zenltli.
Coli 304-678 -2398 t!r 614 ·
446-2464.

1979 Harley-Oavidoon Cleosic, IOta of axtraa, 8 ,000
miles. $4,800 or beat offer.
304-676-1259.

Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
removal. Call 304-876 1331 .

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Unlocl&lt;.

· bath-

door.

foun' th'

room!

Odd! Peters
initials

the

"P. P.".' ---

Lil!

Mebbehe
don' like

P.'on his
towels!

Farm machinery I.H. 130
tractor. fut hitch, plows,
disc, . grader blade. New
Holland 56 Roke. 304-743·
7173 evenings.

1979 Camero Berline"a, all
extras, axe. cond., white
w~h red Interior. Call 814446·7814 .

'76 Vega. 4 cyl automatic,
good motor and body.
$860.00. 304-678-2886.

1984 flbergla11 boll boat,
with troller, 105 Chryolar,
new Crystalgraft Iota loti
more. Aoklng t4,000 . Call
oftar7, 614-379-2888.

1980 Monte Carlo t-top.
loaded . high mileage.
12,900 . Cell 814 -446·
4230.

1967 Ford Mullang,
1976 HO 6 Fiat Allia dozer, f1.000. Cell 814- 388·
ROPS winch, 1974 941 B 8609 .
Cat. endloader, ROPS . 84 Volkewagon GTI eJtc.
Good condition . 304-468- cond., ell optiont conti·
1642.
dorad. Call 614-446-45BO
after 6 .
New Holland 404 hay conditionen $376 . International 1976 Oldomobile block,
corn chopper and grass good cond .. 64,000. good
head . 304-468-1642 .
tires. Call 81 4·448·3709 .

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'B3 Ragol, V-8, tinted win·
dowa, sun roof, crulae. 2
tones. 1 00 wtt Alpine tte;
reo. 46,000 mlleo. 304·
676-7923.
1979 Z-28 Camoro, low
mileage, axe cond,
16,9B6.00. Coli 304-6763106 or ofter 6:00 8768636.
73 VW Sup&lt;tr Beetle, good
cond. 72 VW Sup&lt;tr 8ootlo,
leu angina. 8800. both.
304-468-1642.

72

Boats and
Motors for Sale

14ft. boot with troller &amp; 40
HP Johnoon motor, I 1,160
or btlt offer. Or trade for PU
truck of equal value. Call
814-448-4337.
Ono man Ball-Tracker like
now. Coli 614-256-8582.
29 ft . .Creot pontoon boat
with 85 horae power mercury engine. In excellent
condition. •s.ooo. Aloo
boat trailer. 81,600. 7422180 or 742·2287.

Trucks for Sale
1B foot fiborglaoo boot, 80
horM See King motor end
trailer . Good co nd.
1976.00. 304·676-2409.

8 &amp; 0 Home Improvements,
replacement windows ,
aluminum eofflt, vinyl sld·
lng, continuous guttere. free
eetimatee, all work guaran tHd. spring ditcount. call
evenings 304 -678·2644 .

82

Plumbing
8t Hllllt!ng

CARTER'S PLUMBING
ANO HEATING .
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gtlllpolio, Ohio
Phoria 814-448-3888 or
614· 446-4477
JIM'S PLUMBING a. HEAT·
lNG. Rt. 1, Box 356, Galli·
polio. Call 814· 387-0676.

Good -1 Excavating. baaementt. footers, driveways,
aeptic tankt, landtceping.
Cell anytime 814·448·
4637, Jamesl. Davi•on, Jr.
owner.
·Dozer Work tend clearing.
landecaping, etc. F~ee~ e1ti·
moteo. Call ·614· 448-B038
or 614-992-7119 onytimo.
84

8o
Fivo141nch Roily Rlmow~h
center. 304-876-1948 .

77

Auto Repair

Poroono Body Shop. Loculi
Rd . Pt.Piooaant.' Poot K.K.
FrM Eotimateo. 614·9B8·
4174.

79

120 comont blocko ·.
8'xB'•18'. Coli 614-3&amp;77104 .

1978 Chev. Elcamlno SS.
exc cond, doyo phone 3046715· 4230 eveningo 304·
876-4863.
73

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New 1886 Nieolen PU 4x4,
King Cob, long bad, 700
milo•. flro ... 8811. Coli
1114-448-7019.

lfood Furniture .. 15 pc.
dlnetto, hood boordo. electric ranv-. 3 mllea out
Bulollflle Rd. Opon 9om to
epm. Mon. thru Sot.
1114-4411-0322

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RINGLES'S SERVICE. ••·
1983 ,Honda 760 Shodow, perienced carpenter. tlectri·
I(Jw mileage. man,y tiJttrel; cian. maaon • .,.Inter. roof·
'new bAtt.,Y; · ver;v. aharp. ' lng (Including hot tar
12,000.00 firm. 304-B96· applicotlonl 304-1!75-2088
3803. .
. ,· -.. or 876-7388.

1966 Chevy 2 door oedon,
$1,200.00. Phone 304882-2438.

4 vr. old Hell furnance, may
need llnle work, 176. Call
614 ·446-7476 after 6.

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GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Waaherl. dryers. refrigera·
ton. rongoo. Sun•. Ap"""ncoo. U - River Rd.
booldo &amp;tOM CrHt Motel.
114·448-7311.

TH&amp; SMr&amp;..t: YOU
GIVE OUT ...

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Marcum Roofing &amp; Spouting . Now ln1talling ·r.ubber
roofs. 30 years expertence,
lp&lt;tCIOIIIing In built up ro~l .
Coli 614-38B-9867.

International travel all atation wagon. t200.00 .
Phone 304-876-1338.

Trailer spaces, nice and
quite. 1 email child accepted. no p&lt;tto, 304-676·
1076.

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6 acrea for rent. Ideal for
trailer, electricity and water.
Approx. 2 '12 mllea below
new bridge on Rt. 1 24. 870
p&lt;tr month. Phone 304-2733623 or B43-6186.

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SWAIN
1\0i:TION a. FURNITURE
U Olive St .• Gallipoli1 . New
&amp; u11d wood-coal stove1. 8
wood LR ou~e 8399.
blink bedo t199, antron
reclinert 199, new Ia uaed
tfedroom aultet, r8ngeJ,
wringer weaherJ, &amp;. 1hoea.
New livingroom auitll
8199·1599. Iampo, oloo
buying coal &amp; wood atovet.
Call 81 4-448-3159.

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IF THEV WON'T GIVE
IJ!io IJACIC. OVR LAN D,
WE-' LL TAI&lt;.E BAC.IIC.

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COUNTRY M081LE Home
PaYit. Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Large· lot1. Call
614·992-7479 .

Household Goods

CAPTAIN EASY

Home
Improvements

Mobile hom_, lqt, 12'•6.0 ':or
_amallir, $.76 water paid, Ath
&amp;· Neil: Gol!ij&gt;olis. Call 44'6·
:· ~41 s ·tltlr -7PM.
. .

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197 a Mini Rockwood
Dodge motor home . . Low
mlloogo . Coli 814- 992 ·
30B3 . .

Ouarter hor1a, rag . s1ock
mare, ready to foal. Best
offer-trade for good tractor.
Call 614-379-2144.

Large Q~erter Hor... Very
gentle . Good for aduh or
child. 2 Hereford white face
bulla. 1 . two yeara old and 1.
nine month• old. 1 regie·
tared Hereford cow with
call. Coll614-992-7201.

Motore Homes
&amp; Campers

The Daily

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Friday, May

44 · Apartment

Antique mahogany baby
grond piano, built loto1933,
kaybOfltd naad1 tuned, with
minor ropairo, good ohop&lt;t,
U .200 rlo~~~oblo. Coli
814-448-88
.

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1980 food F1110, FWD . Four
opeod, lock out hubl. 302
engine, Slerrt1 Bravo, atep
lido. Phono 814-141·2417.
Ford van, cuatomlaed, 'A T.
1977, AT, PS, PI, m~
cond., 13,800. CoN
8711-1731 lifter 8PM.

General Hauling

Motors Home1

8o

Camper~

Trovol troiler complotoly oolf
contolned, 22ft.; 2 oxlo, con
oleop 6, goo cook IIOYO whh
oven fan~ gil fum1nce, gaa
oil, oloc. rofrlg. comploto
bath, AC, owning, corpot,
t2,800. Coli 814-286 ·
1265.
Flaatwing 8 ft . truck
camper. Stove, dlnotte, leo
box, oloopo tour. Good con·
dillon. Co11114-7U-21
78 Bomber looo Boot,
Mon:ury motoo. loto
oxtroo. 77 Coochmon Trovol
Trojler. 28 lt. Call 814·812·
8017 .

Ken'• Water Service. Walla,
cl1terns. poole filled . Phone
1114-367-0823 or 814·3677741 night or doy.

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Upholstery .

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Sec . Avo., Golllpollo.
814·448·7833orll14-4481133.

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R • M ·Furnlturt Manufac.
turing, St. Rt. 7, Crown
Chy. Oh . Call 814-211·
1470. call Evo. 814-4413 4 3 8 . o Id
new
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Local Briefs:
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Miller representative at courthouse
A,representatlve from the otftce of Congressman Clarence Mlller
wUI be at the Meigs County Courthouse to conduct an open door
·sessiOn from 10 a.m. t&lt;i noon Wednesday. Anyone having questions
concentlng the federal govenment Is asked to stop by.

TB skin testing Monday
Mrs. Joan Tewksbary, R.N ., Meigs County tubefculosls nurse. wUI
be conducting a community tuberculin skiD testing cllnlc at the
firemen's hall In Rutland Mo!lday from 4: :ll to 7tll p.m., or untll
those reporting have been processed.
ChUdren who wUI be entering kindergarten may received their
TI.'QUired skin test at this time. Theemelllt!IJcy squad members will
be conducting a bloodpressurecUnlcdurlngtbesamehours. 'llllsls a
free service and the public Is urged to take advantage of tbe clinic.
Anyone needing further Information may call 992-3'722.

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Lodge meeting scheduled

HaiTlsonvUle Lodge 411 F&amp;AM will meet In regular session
Saturday night at the special time of 5: :ll p.m. with work In
fellowcralt degree. Refreshments wiU be served with work In master
JnaS01t degree following at 7::1) p.m. AU masohS welcome.

Orange trustees to meet
Orange Township Trustees wiU meet Monday 8 p.m.at the home of
Nina Rob!JI!!OII, townshlp clerk.

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Fox .Chasers group meeting se.t
Meigs Couniy Fox Chasers Association will meet at 7::ll p.m.
tonight !Friday) at their cabin on Eagle Ridge.

EMS answers eight calls
Elgbt calls for assistance were answered Thursday by units ot the
Meigs County Emergency Medical Service.
At 2:53 a.m., Pomeroy went to lS6 Mulberry Ave. for Archie
Swartz who was takim to Holzer Medical Center. At 7:27 a.m.,
Pomeroy went to 269 Lincoln HW Road for Armand TUrley to
Veterans Memorial Hospital. Pomeroy at 2:58p.m. was called to the
scene of an auto accident on West Main Street and transported Sarah
and Max Stamford to Veterans Memoi'lal Hospital. Racine at 4: 00
p.m. transported Dustin FeUure from the Raclnt station to Veterans
Memorial. Middleport at 6:47p.m. went to907 South Second Avenue
for Richard Herman to Veterans Memorial Hospital. At 8:00p.m.,
Tuppers Plains was called to Ohio 124 for Roy Chevaller wbo was
treated but not transported. Middleport went to l2l2 MIU St. at 9:56
p.rn. · for Irene Ftussell who was· taken to Veterans Memorial
Hilspltai.'And at 11:33 p.m,. Rliclile went to County Road 35 tot Joe
Protrltt to Veterans MemortaHiospltal.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Having
lost Its first serious tests on Social .
Security and defense- spendfng,
President Reagan's budget Is strikIng out In the Senate and the GOP Is
looking for new ways to package a
spending plan.
The compromise budget, worked
out between .the White House and
Senate GOP leaders, lost Its second ·
nu~1or battle Thursday as the Senate
voted to allow l)efense spending to
grow only with lnOation next year.
Reagan wanted 3 percent growth
above lnOatton.
.
Rejection of the two key elements
of Reagan's budget lett the door

granted

ey couti

open to alternative Democratic
proposals, several of whlch would
Impose a minimum tax on rich

corporations and Individuals.
Republicans, moving to shut off
the tax proposals, succeeded In
getting the Senate to agree, 79-17, to
a non-binding resolution that puts It
(\II record favoring mlnlmum taxes,
but directing the revenue toward
reducing Individual tax rates- not
Clllting the deOclt.
.But since the resolution Is
non-binding, Sen. BJU Bradley,
D-N.J., said It was "lrrelE'Vent to
deficit reduction."
The Senate then took up an

Area deaths
Horton A. Arnold

sister. ·
Officiating at Saturday's service
will be the Rev. David Mann. Burial
will be 1!1 Beech Grove Cemetery.
Frtends may call at the funeral
home from 6to9 thlsE'Venlng.

Funeral services for Horton
Arthur Arnold, 65, Peach Fork
ROad, Pomeroy, whO died Wednesday at Veterans Memortal tJospltal;
wUI be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the
Ewing Funeral Home.
Louise Kreinbihl
Mr. Arnold was hom at Pomeroy
on Aprll 6, 191ll, a son of the late .
Louise Geyer Krelnblhl, 91, ComRobert and Mary Ella DIU Arnold.
munity VUlage, Columbus, forHe was a construction worker and
merly of Pomeroy, died
was employed by the Ben-Tom
Wednesday.
Corp.
An OhiO University graduate,
Surviving are four daughters,
Mrs. Krelnblhl was amemberofChl
Barbara Arnold of Pomeroy, Anna
Omega Sorority and a former school
Arnold McGuire of VIrginia, Sue teacher. She was also a member of
ArriOld Smith of Missouri, and
Grace Episcopal Churc)).
Nancy Arnold Larkins of Tuppers
She Is surviVed by a son and
Pl!~lns; thr~ sons, Arthuf of
daughter-In-law, John and Dorothy
VIrginia, BIU of Pomeroy, and Sam Ann Krelnblhl otupper ArUngton; a
of Indiana; two brothers, Dores ·grandson, John, Jr.; and two
Amold of Pomeroy, and Robert grandaughlers, Beth and Ann.
Arnold of Racine; a sister, Mary
Mrs. Krelnblhl was preceded In
Brumfield of Pomeroy. Fourteen death by her husband , Otto B.
grandchUdren and three great- Krelnblhl.
grandchldren also survive.
The famUy TEquests a private
Besides hls parents, he was
funeral \ltlth graveside burial servipreceded In death by Ills wife, ces at Beech Grove Cemetery to be
Rosemary, three brothers and a announced later.

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Weather forecast

Me1p County and only two on

SaturdaY while the squad was In
operatlorl.
Additional tactical squads wUI be
-lgned to Melp County during the
next tew monthl, Hendel'lon said.
"We have had three people die In

alcohol·related accldenl.l already
th1t yHr In Melp County and the
patrol wW be worldni very bard to
protect the pubUc from any nxre
needles~ death and lllflerlltg," he
added.

l.Gttery numbers
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Thursday's winning Ohio Lottery
numbers:
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Vol. 20 No. t 3
Copyrighlod 1~86

By Tlmes-Senllnel Stall
.
POMEROY - Petitions requesting amendment of
recent Ohlo legislation governing brUne disposal are
being distributed In Meigs County and throughOut
southeastern Ohio.
·
The petitions, sponsored by the Southeastern Ohio
OU &amp; Gas Associ~tlon, Reno, have been phiced In 19
Meigs County businesses.
The association claims that oll and gas drl1llng Is.
second only \o coal as a major Industry In the region.
The petition proposes Immediate action to amend
House BIU 501, which the association claims wiU put a
pinch on area drUUng and also on su~ntractors . ·
The ~lor effects will be the revenue Joss of each
Individual c6unty and also to the landowner with a
wei) on hls property, the association said. The possible
effect tp the landowners can be the Joss otfree gas as

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1980 TOYOTA TRUCK-ONE TON
1978 MERCURY MARQUIS

2 Door, V-8. automatic. Air conditioning.

Automatic, air conditioning.

NEW HOUIS
SAY•.9.to -4

. .SIMMONS .

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Pomeroy, Oh.

PH. 992-6614

of Racine In the 8late ol Ohio, at the close of business on March 31, 1985 published In
re~~ponse to call made by Comptroller of th(, Currency, under title 12, United States
Code, Section 161.
Comptroller, 4th Dlltrlct

Statement of Resources and Liabilities
Cash and balances due from depository Institutions:
Nonlnterest-bearlng balances and currency and co ln .. ........... .. .... ......969,000.00
Interest-bearing balances .............. ......... .... ..... ..... .. ...... , .. ..... .. .......... 100,000.00
~cur!tles ......... ........ .................... .... ........................................ ..... ... 3,257,000.00
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements
to resell in domestic offices of the bank and of
. ls Edge and Agreemenl subsidiaries and In IBF's ............ ... ........... 2,138,000.00
Loans and lease financing receivables:
Loans and leases, net unearned Income ....... 14.790,000.00
LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses ...... 220.000,00
Loans and leases, net of unearned Income,
allowance, and reserve ....... ..... .. ....... .. .... ......... .. ...... ... .. ... ...... .... ... 14,570,000.00.
Premises and fixed assets ..... ............................ ....... ....... .................... 291.000.00
Other real estate owned ....................................................................': .. 51,000.00
Other assets .......................... .. ....................................... , ..... ... ....... .. ...324,000.00
l---:-1- Total assets ...... ....... ......... .... .......... ................. ............................ ... 21,700,000.00 - - - - '
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Deposits:
In domestic offices .. ........ ............................... .............................. 19.413,000.00
(1) Nonlnterest -bearing .............. ................. . 2,570.000.00 .
(2) Interest-bearing ......... .............. .............. 16,843,000.00
Other llabllltles ...... ,...................................... ."..................................... 2.7~.000.00
__...
_1- Total llabllltles ............. .................................................................. 19,685,000.00 _ _ _..

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I, Gary P. Norris, Cashier of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this
Report of Condition Is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Gary P. Norris
April 30. 1985
We, the underslgl!ed directors, attest the correctness ot this statemem of resources and !labilities. We declare that It has been examined by us, and to lhr best
of our knowledge and belief has been .prepared In conformance with the Instructions and ls true and correct.
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JOHN T. WOLFE •
CHARLES D. YOST- DIRECTORS
CLARENCE V. PRICE

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Sunday, May 5, 1985

A MultlrYMdie Inc. Newap•p•r

"We, the undersigned, being citizens of the State of
Ohio, realize that our area Is facing severeeconomjc
problems and beiiE'Ve that II Is Imperative that the
Ohio Legislature amend House BUI 501 to penni!
alternate means of disposal of brine from strt~ oU
and gas pnxiuctlon.
....., •._ , '
"House Bill 501 In Its present fonn would result-bl
Joss of free gas to landowners, loss d. royalty Income
io royalty owners, and Increased unemployment In
our area from the abandonment and pluggmg o(
marginal oU and gas wells.
"We here~y TEquest lmmedlate' actlon be taken to
amend House Bill 501 to eliminate these Injustices."
More Information on the legislation and the petitiOn
can be obtained from Fran Mendenhall, executiVe
secretary of the Southeastern Ohio OU &amp; Gas
1\ssoclatlon,. P.O. Box 2Jll. Reno, Ohio ~773.

Excavating, Central OU Field Co., Slater Trucking &amp;
Construction, Jaymar Coal Co.. Magnum Drllling and
Adams Tong Service.
The as'i!X'Iatlon said that Meigs businesses where
resldenls may sign the petitions have not taken a
position on the matter, bl!l are allowing the petitions
to be placed In their businesses. The locations where
residents may sign petitions are Star Supply , Wald
Cross &amp; Sons, Codner. Ex.xon, Summerfield's
Restaurant, Qay's SMKe Haven, Jim 's Gulf, Meigs
Tire Center, Evelyn's Exxon, Larry's at Harrison·
vOle, Middleport Lunch Room. Racine Home
National Bank, Eber's Gulf, Headquarters Beauty
SaiOri, Gaul's Market, Keebaugh's Sll(\ke ShOp. Inc ..
G &amp; J Auto parts, Valley Lumber, Pick ·&amp; Shovel at
Salem Center, and Harris Farms, Portland.
Below is a sample of I he petition:

well as royally checks If their wells are shut down.
Hause BUI 501 went Into effect AprU 12, and
proposes a different means of water (brine I disposal ,
which the association said wUI be costly to drllUng
contractors as well as producers.
· A statement from the-association says:
"In summary, we feel that there !sa need for brine
~ntrol. Therefore, we are not asking to repeal House
BUI 501, but to amend House Bill 501, to try to achlE'Ve
a happy medium so as to make the law more feasible
tor the citizens ofthestateoiOhloas well as theoU and
$as Industry." ·
.
Companies supporting the petition Include J .D.
Drilling Co., Leading Creek C(l)'ll., Gard Dr!U Co.,
Proftltt TruCking, Jeffers Trucking &amp; Excavating,
American WlreUne Services Inc., Wharton Supply
Co.. Herald 011 &amp; · Gas, Mu!llby OU Co., Rose

CAA accepting
weatherization
appli~ations

slgllatures alld calls tcir a ~
election 011 tbe&gt;lline to be·conducted
onAug.6.'
The~ one-haJtpercent tax
.will be .et ~~~tile and u·sed 'exclu:
,si\&lt;Ol~ fQr thi1 orl,ginal cOnJtructlo,t
and flrrstyear'soperat!Onal costs of
the pooL The tax wlll enq when the
origlnallndebteqness Is tennlnated,
but In no case wUIII last longer than
three years.
The proposed tax, If approv~ by
city voters, would be levied on all
Income generated within the city or
earned by city resldenls. Not
affected wUI be general relief,
unelnploy)Tient benefits, pensions,
social SECurity benefits, Insurance
proc;ools. and workmen's rompen·
.~Jon benefits.
, • The tax wUI be el!pecled to ·
,• . generate · approximately $350,000
per 'year· to cover the cost of
CO!JSiructlon of the faclilty and
provide operating expenses for the
first year.

CHESHIRE - The GaiUa·Melgs
Community Action Agency wUI
begin accept ln'g appUcatlons Monday for low lnCQille•weathertzatlon ·
serviceS. according to program
director Ron Crawford.
The program Is designed to
reduce heating and energy wastes
and I he cost of home heating. 1n1ll!4,
the CAA spent$2113,roltoweatherlze
1:11 homes. The agency has a 1985
'b\iliget of ~;lm, :'and ·fiOpes
weatherize · approximately the
same-number of homes ... Crawford
said .
-The .program·s· seiYICeS· are
pro~lded t~ quiji_I!Yinglndlvlduaisat .
rio · cost. J;:Jigl!&gt;lllty - Is based OQ .'
. Income and family hoosehOIII. Site. ·
Each eligible home IS Inspected and
provided approplatewea therlzatlon
serlvces In accordance with estatr
llshed priorities.
Among those services, Crawford
said. are ·caulkJng, Insulation for
Ooors and ceilings, holes ln walls,
and broken glass. In certain cases,
storm windows are also provided,
Crawford added.
"We also have a heating contractor under contractr who comes In
and services the heating 'i)!Stem."
C(awford sa ld.
Applications wlll be based on 125
percent ot lhe poverty guideline.
Potential appliCants are required to
provide proof of Income, such as
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- OLDS.~CAD.-CHEv·y ·

clear over
weekend

Aloo~t: the River

GALUPOLIS- Theflrstreadlog
of a resolution authorizing the city
auditor to certify ·to the board of
electiOns a Petition calling for a '
speclalelectlon on a proposal to le\ly
a one-haU percent income tax to
construct a municipal swimming
poolwUl beactedonhy the Gallipolis
City Commls!llon during ltsmeeJing
scheduled for 8 p.m, Tuesda~.
The iJ!ltltlon. pfese,ited by !be

1976 PONTIAC ESPRIT V-8

Common stock ................. .... ............ :... .... .......................... ................. 125,000.00
Surplus .:......... .. ........... ........................... .. ... .,....... ..... ... ................. .. ... 12;,000.00
Undivided prollts and capita,! reserves ................... ......... .. ................ 1,765-,000.00
Total equity capItal .......................................................................... 2.015.000.00
Total liabilities, llmlted·llfe preferred stock, and
equity capll al ........... ......... .... ...... ....... ................... .......... ........... .. 21,700,000.00

GaHipolia-Poillt Plea11m

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Petition seeks
city pool · .
tax levy vote

Dual rear wheels. stake flat bed, 4 spd .• 4 cyl.

Charter 9815

Middleport-Pomeroy

Page A-3

Petition seekS changes in brine disposal law

4 door Hatchback. automatic, cloth seats.

HOME NATIONAL BANK

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Columnist Katie Crow dlscul!l!les a 'coach on the
move'- Page B-8

1980 CHEVROLET CHEVEnE

East Main St.

James J, Kilpatri('k lalwls proposed civil rights
legi8lation 'disastrous' - Pagt&gt; A-2

-Page C-1

_SIMMONS SPECIALS

.MON •• fll. 9 to 9 :

for

the Roses'

Admls!llons -Neal White, Porile- ~
roy; Armand Turley, Pomeroy; :'
Walter King, Pomeroy.
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Discharges - Walter Hartis. •
Theresa Fisher.
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Consolidating domestic subsl_dlarles of the

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V eteran8 Memorial

REPORT OF CONDITION

School schedules pre-regi.'ltration.

Senators reJect pay cut

RepubUcan leader Robert Dole said
the president, who Is In Bonn, West
Germany, tor the Economic Sum- ,
mit, had telephoned several sena·
tors to get them to change their •
votes.
Defense Secretary Caspar Weln·
berger, jolnlng the lobbying effort,
said the freeze .was "not a defense
program, It's a prescriptiOn for
weakening the United States."
··
Dole, of. Kansas, cautioned that :
the battle to slash about $52 bUUon
from the more than $:01 billion ·
deftcll was not over.
"I wouldn~t want. anyone to ,:
Interpret what we're doing here ~
means It's au over/' Dole saJd. "I '
thlnk It's just the oppofilte. I think ~
we're just beginning."
'

4 Door. Air conditioning. Full power.

Roy, Racine, $21 and costs; John
Reltmire Sr., Mason, $22 and cosis;
Paul CUck, Pomeroy, $21 and costs;
Joh,nHumpluiesJr.,Columbus,$23 .
and costs: ~oscoe -Brady, Lancas-.
ter, $25 and. cost,s; Antta Holien,
cotiunbus, $25 and rests; Barbara
Kauffman, Pomeroy, $24 lUid costs;
Frances Rlch.ardson,. _Athens, $29
and costs; and Paula .Horton,
~Jddlepoh, $21 and cos!S:
. Forfeiting hoiulsln I'VIe!gs CO\Inty
Court were Grover Klein, Pomeroy,
$25, unsafe vehlcle; Laura John·
ston, Huntington, W.Va., $50, and
Harley Bradley, VIncent, $!5, both
for speeding.

Judgment awarded in court

Three injured in accident

amendment to restore Medk;are
and MediCaid cuts contained In
Reagan's budget. A vote . was
expected today.
"'
·
The mWtary spending frEe'll'
amendmetl( was approved on a
voice vote after the Senate · voted
5148 not to table 11. Twelve
RepubUcansjolnedl!Democratsln
voting to keep the Issue alive; eight
Democrats joined 40 RepubUcans In
trying to kW it.
The action followed by one day the
Seriate's vote to, keep full Soctal
Security cost-of-living tnreases,
rather than,a 2 percent Umlt that Is
another key portion of the Reagan
package.
The Senate Thursday also approved anotber amendment to
restore ·COBt-ot-Uvlng payments to
mUitary and clvUJan federal
retirees.
AU thevotesaretentativeandcan
be changed, perhaps as early as
next week.
.·
But tbe defeat on defense was
l'SpeciaUy biting for Reagan. Senate

1977 OLDSMOBILE 98 REGENCY

County court ends
31 cases this week

Thirty one cases were processed
Wednesday In Meigs County Court
by Judge PatriCk O'Brien.
Fined were -Cynthia Hutton,
Rutland, $250 and COSts, t)lree days
In Jall, 60-d;~y Ucense suspe-nsion,
DWI; Michael GilkerSOn, Mlddieport, $250 and costs, three days ln
jall, 60-day llcense suspension,
DWI; Stevery Donaldson, Portland,
.Divorc~
.
,S250
anp co,st~, three days In JaU,_.
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$46 and costs for speeding; Timothy
diVorce to Ricky D. Watson, POOier'Oy, from Helen L Watson,
. Brinager, Racine, S250 and ~Is,
Gallipolis, on grounds of gross neglect of duty lind extreme cruelty.
three days In JaU. 60-day license
Mary Belinda Warth Robinson has been granted a divorce ·from ·
suspension,
DWJ.
Russell Allen Robinson, Lebanon.
Orland
Floyd.
Pomeroy, $350 and
A dissolutiOn of marriage has been granted CarolS. Rockhold and
costs,
10
days
In
jaU and license
Kenneth E. Rockhold, both of Reedsvllle.
suspended untO further court notice
for DWI, costsandslxmonths In jail
with all but 10 days suspended for
driving under suspension; Randy
Martin, Racine, $250 and costs,
three days In Jail and 60 day Ucense
A $3,212.23Judgment has been awarded In Meigs County Common
suspension,
DWI; WIUiam Whit·
Pleas Court to Farmers Bank and Savings Co. from Ronnie Holley, .
llngton,
Pomeroy,$150andcosts,slx
Middleport.
months In jail with au but 10 days
suspended, and a year proba lion lor
driving under suspension; and
Pearl Hutchinson, Wellston, $130
and costs for overload.
Gingerbread House Pre-School, directed by Sandy Luckeydoo, In
Also fined were John Eblin,
Pomeroy, $75 and costs and five
now accepting pre-registratiOns for the 1586 term. CaU 992-7177for
days In jail suspended If an Ohio
more In forma lion.
license Is obtained wlthln60 days for
driving on an expired operator's
Ucense; Mark Rathburn, Rutland,
restitution and costs, six months In
jail with aU butflvedays suspended,
Two vehicles were damaged and three persons received Injuries In
and a year probatiOn, petty theft;
an accident on Pomeroy's West Main Street at 3:25p.m. Thursday.
Scott AUman, Albany, six months
Pomeroy Pollee said a car driven by Sarah Stanford, Pomeroy,
suspended jaU sentence, a year
traveling west. on the.stm&gt;t struck the rear ol a car driven by Harry
probation, refrain from complainBarton Jr., Pomeroy. The Bart.on car was stopped to make a left
ant and costs, assault; Carolyn
hand tum.
Banks, Pomeroy, $10 and costs for
There were mixlerate damages to the Barton car and heavy to the,
running a ~top sign; Nonnan
Stanford vehlcle. Stanford and two chlldren In her car were taken to
SchoonOver. Cheshire, $10 and costs
Veterans Memorial Hospital by the Pomeroy E~~~~irgency Unit
for running a stop sigh; and Fonda
where they were treated and released. She wW be charged with
Thomas, Shade, $10 and costs,
falling to maintain assured clear distance, pollee said.
assured clear distance.
Fined for speeding were David
Fleak, New England, W.Va.,$20and
costs; Alfred Johns6n, Wellston, $23
and costs; Thomas Foreman,
~c_on_tm_u_ed_trom_P_age_1&gt;_ _ Middleport, $22 and costs; Jack
Thomas, Grayson, Ky., $21 and
costs; James Henderson, Cabin
McEwen said he made the Creek, W.Va., $19 and costs; Rex
Ky.
McEwen made his announce- dllclosure about the plant's future
ment after what he described "as because ol the anxiety among the
"prtvate .diScussions with Oepart- taclllty's 1,900 workers.
"The&amp;e jobs are not In jeopardy,''
ment.ot Enerl!)l otrlelals."
But he explained that he was McEwen said.
•
Becoming mostly ' sunny today,
baatnghlacomfTII'IItsonanumberof
lie l8ld the propoled operating with highs between 65 and 70. Oear
!acton, Including federal budget bull&amp;£'! for the plant lor the lllcal tonight, with a low between 40 and
requl'lla tor the Piketon plant tor the year beginning Oct. llsSZlamllllon. 4!1. Sunny Saturday, wltb highs
coming !Ileal year, the fact that
Gov. Richard F. Celeste Is between 70 and 7li.
Piketon II operating at "nearm:ord scheduled to visit . Waahlnilon
Ohio exleDcled lorecaat
Fair Sunday and Monday, wllh a
leVels," that lt Is the "TilOStefllclent"
Monday to lobby for continued
of thetlu'l!e plants and has the "11101t funding of the Piketon plant, whlch chance of showers on Tuesday.
Hlgils wlll be In the 7(E eacb day,
has been In operation since 19e6.
l!lfxpenalve energy COB Is.''
with overnliht lows ln the 406 early
Sunday and between 45 and 55
Patro1------------~(c~·on~t~tn=~~hu~m~P~~~1&gt;~--- Monday and Tuesday mornings. ·

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Friday, May 3, 1986

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Pege-12-The Daily Sentinel

parldront. The nan 18 c&lt;HI)I011801"ed by Holzer Medical Center and the

RUNNING 'l1IE COURSE -'- PIU'IIclpants In the lti-K race of the ,
French Cl&amp;y Run race In GalUpoU. Saturday nm pall the water towers
on MW Creek Road on their way back to the 8lartlng point at the city

Ohio Valley Publllhlng Co. Story and additional pholos appeal' on B-1 of
today'&amp;

T-8. (T-8 photo by l..arry Ewing).

Trustees OK .action allowing brin~ use on township roads
PO~TLAND

- Lebanon Township Trustees In
Meigs County have passed a resolution allowing the
use of salt brine for dust control on Lebanon Township
roads, except In cases where property owners ask
that ,lt noi be applied .
The action came after approximately ro Lebanon
Township residents gathered Thursday night for a
public meeting to discuss salt brine usage.
At that time, several property owners posed salt
brine questions. Two representatives from Proffllt's
Salt Brine HauUng, operated by fonnerMelgs County
Sheriff Jlm Proffitt, and two repnlsent,atlves from
J .D. DrlUing Co., Racine, were ~I for the lengthy
discussion.

brine has nE'Ver been used on Meigs' county roads.
The Lebanon Township resolution will now be
submitted to the chief or the Ohio Department of
Natural Resource's Division of 011 and Gas for
approval or disapproval within l~,flays.
This resolution stipulates that salt tltlne may not be
used on Lebanon Township roads befot·e March l nor
after Dec. l,thusellmlnatlng usage during the winter
months.
According to Smllh, 3,00! gallons of brtne per mile
may be applled to roads. Smith says this amount
~Jquals about 71 'h.ban-els of salt brine.
House Bill 501 reads that aU resolutions and

Tom Smith of J.D. DrUilng reviewed recent
legislation regarding salt brtne disposal, which
. became effective AprU 12. House Bill 501 requires a
public meeting and adoption of a resolution by the ·
local governing body before salt brine usage for dust
or Ice c.ontrol may be Implemented.
Prior to the passage of thr b111, salt brine usage was
permitted without adopting a resolution or holding a
public meNlng.
.
Meigs County Engineer PhU Roberts reported In a
recent Meigs Count;.- Commissioners meeting that
Lebanon, Chester and Sutton townships have used
salt brine tor dust control In the past. To dale, salt

guidelines shall be subject to the follOWing standards
In regard dust or Icc control usage:
Brine shall not be applied to a water-saturated
surface: directly to vegetation near or adjacent to
surfaces being treated; within 12 feet of structures
crossing bodies ofwa ter or crossing drainage dl tches:
nor between sundown and sunrise. except for Icc
control.
Many olhcr standards which· musl be followed are
also Included In the new legislation.
Smith said public meetings to discuss salt brine
usage may be scheduled In Sutton and Chester
townships ln the near future.

Joint v&amp;.ed. board signs master
.contract with Buckeye teachers
RIO GRANDE - A ma~er better agreement tor the teachers
ttuin what we hajl at the beginning of
contract between the Gallla.lackson-VInton. Joint Vocational thucho!ll year."
"We'll! happy," COIMlellled Su·
Board of Education and the Buckpel'lnlmdentJerry Brockway. "We
eye HUls Teachers MsoclatiOn was
look forward to tlnlahlna the school
accepted Friday by the board.
year, and In beginning the next year
The board's unanimous vote,
on
a very positive note."
,
coupled with last W~esday's
.
A
report
on
20
qutstandlng
ratlflcatlon by BHTA membership,
headed off !be strike that had been contract IUues prepared by state ·
lact-ftnder Joseph MWiou1 In -Au·
caUed lor last' week by BHTA.
1984 was a~ by both
gust
The three-year pact, retroactive
sides,
paying the way for the
to June 1, 1984, established a base
contract.
salary tor teachers In 1984-85 of
But disagreement centered on a
$14,250; $15,rolln 1985-86 and$15,900
poUcy requirement that
board
' in 1986-3'1. N'urnerous other features
and benefits had been awroved and teachers had to have an additional
put tntothecontractoverthecourse six hours of education before
or ' lll!fiOIIatiOns, which began In advanclna to the 11th step.
MIUioUI reported In AprU that he
February 1,9g!,
"I feel reUE'Ved that we•-..cometo · lllld not attempted In h1l report to .
an aa•een~ent," sald -BH')'A Presl· change board poUcy on the require- •
dent Marlin Baker. "I feel It Is a ment, which Brockway said has

been board policy ~!nee 1981.
Thachers objected to the state·
ment "In accordance wtth board
policy," claiming it had been
Inserted Into the contract package
followtng the release of MIUlous'
report.

'

ThAll policy Is now In the contract,
BrockWay aald . ·"The association Is !lOt enttrely
plealled with that part, but we feel
we c1111 work with thiS agreement In
unity,'' Baker commented.
$In'A had Intended t.o strike last
Wednesday, but a marathon bargaining session resulted In an
11th-hour tentative agreement be- '
tween both skies early that day. The
strike dfadllne wu pushed ahead to
12:01 a.m. Saturday to gt~ memOONTRAtT Arec&gt;Ril- Kevltl WN&amp;by ot lhe Ohio • Jolllt Vocational Board of EdiiOitiiJ!I s; 1 a'idl a
muter conii'IICt with BHI'A f'rtdar. W*'*cberlhlplndtheboardtlmetorevtew
EdiiCMbi Aaloclllltoa,f!ll' left, .-IIIIo wtth Martbl
lloariJP,
c ldl!llt Joltll Wlcllllle, lell&amp;ed" f'IP&amp;,IIId
the contract.
JIUeio, preeldenl of the Buckeye Hll1l!l Teadlen
JVSD
Superintendent
Jerry lroc:kWOJ.
(Continued on page A3)
Y~. aholtly after the GaiUa.J.cklon-'VInton

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